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Surveillance is the monitoring of behavior, many activities, or information for the purpose of information gathering, influencing, managing, or directing. This can include observation from a distance by means of electronic equipment, such as closed-circuit television (CCTV), or interception of electronically transmitted information like Internet traffic. Increasingly, governments may also obtain consumer data through the purchase of online information, effectively expanding surveillance capabilities through commercially available digital records. It can also include simple technical methods, such as human intelligence gathering and postal interception. Surveillance is used by citizens, for instance for protecting their neighborhoods. It is widely used by governments for intelligence gathering, including espionage, prevention of crime, the protection of a process, person, group or object, or the investigation of crime. It is also used by criminal organizations to plan and commit crimes, and by businesses to gather intelligence on criminals, their competitors, suppliers or customers. Religious organizations charged with detecting heresy and heterodoxy may also carry out surveillance. Auditors carry out a form of surveillance. Surveillance can unjustifiably violate people's privacy and is often criticized by civil liberties activists. Democracies may have laws that seek to restrict governmental and private use of surveillance, whereas authoritarian governments seldom have any domestic restrictions. Espionage is by definition covert and typically illegal according to the rules of the observed party, whereas most types of surveillance are overt and are considered legal or legitimate by state authorities. International espionage seems to be common among all types of countries. Source: Wikipedia (en)
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Опора порядка
Brave New World
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The Safety Net
Durch die Wüste
Pretties
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Bilder der Überwachung
Angriff auf die Freiheit
Menace sur nos libertés
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Surveillance gaps and System Cracks: An investigation of possible ways to improve rheumatic fever surveillance in New Zealand
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Impacts of wildlife tourism on poaching of Greater One-horned Rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis) in Chitwan National Park, Nepal
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New Agoraphobia: Reclaiming Controllability in a Society of Total Surveillance
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Under Prying Eyes: Repression, Surveillance and Exposure in California, 1918-1939
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A Review of Healthcare-Acquired Infection Surveillance Systems
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Qualityland
Die Daten, die ich rief
Die Hochhausspringerin
Qualityland 2.0
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Online Interactions: An Exploration of Migrant Experiences With Government Surveillance From Home Nations
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Black Women Under State: Surveillance, Poverty & the Violence of Social Assistance
A Society of Control?
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Report on oversight of the legality of the work of Matica hrvatska, 1972. Typescript
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Information of the State Security Service/Zagreb Department on reactions to the Djilas case in Croatia. 19 February 1954. Archival document
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Securitate. Note with material rewards offered to Militia officers, 22 April 1977
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Securitate. Herta Müller’s discussion with a German citizen about her persecutions by the Securitate, 25 July 1986. Report
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Report of the working group of the Conference of the LCC-Municipality of Zadar, 1972
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Securitate. About Herta Müller’s Niederungen (Nadirs), March 1982. Note
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Informative note of the Securitate regarding Alexandru Călinescu, 1989
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Report on the visit of an UDBA agent provocateur to Maks Samec’s wife, 1949. Manuscript
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Securitate. Chart and Statistical Data on Goma Movement Network, 1 April 1977
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Securitatea. Report of house search, in Romanian, 18 May 1983
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Unknown author. Manifesto for Goma's Liberation from Prison, 10 May 1977
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