The post-Snowden era mass surveillance and privacy in New Zealand

Kuehn, Kathleen M

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159 pages
Contents: A brief history of surveillance in New Zealand -- Post-9/11 and the shift towards 'big data' -- The political economy of surveillance and security -- Surveillance post-Snowden
Summary: Revelations about the nature and extent of global surveillance programs have shocked many. But what are their implications in the long term - and for New Zealand? Mapping New Zealand's role in international intelligence-gathering from the Second World War to the present day, Kathleen Kuehn asks probing questions about the behaviour of both the state and corporations in our current 'surveillance society'. Ultimately these questions force us to confront the way we value our individual privacy and civil liberties, for - as we often hear - why should any of this matter if we have nothing to hide?
BWB texts
159 pages
Contents: A brief history of surveillance in New Zealand -- Post-9/11 and the shift towards 'big data' -- The political economy of surveillance and security -- Surveillance post-Snowden
Summary: Revelations about the nature and extent of global surveillance programs have shocked many. But what are their implications in the long term - and for New Zealand? Mapping New Zealand's role in international intelligence-gathering from the Second World War to the present day, Kathleen Kuehn asks probing questions about the behaviour of both the state and corporations in our current 'surveillance society'. Ultimately these questions force us to confront the way we value our individual privacy and civil liberties, for - as we often hear - why should any of this matter if we have nothing to hide?
BWB texts
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20170123045654.0
20170123045654.0
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Social Science Dept GCS05720
Dewey:323.44
call #:KUE
ISBN:9780908321070
pub:2016