Watching Me, Watching You: Surveillance, Privacy and the Media

Watching Me, Watching You: Surveillance, Privacy and the Media

Book :Paperback
AUD$ 142.00
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Print-On-Demand

Release Date: July 01, 2017
ISBN/ISSN: 9780409346992

Product description

This special issue of the Media and Arts Law Review brings together a variety of perspectives on surveillance, privacy and the law.

 

Table of contents


  • Introduction

  • Privacy in the age of surveillance — Jason Bosland

  • Articles

  • BD use by law enforcement and intelligence in the national security space: Perceived benefits, risks and challenges — Dr Alana Maurushat

  • The high-wire: The delicate balance between communications surveillance, constitutional rights and the media in South Africa — Dario Milo and Stuart Scott

  • A different kind of shot: Policing, media, and body worn video — Jessica Chapman

  • Stealing surveillance: Prosecuting misuses of non-covert CCTV in New Zealand — S Che Ekaratne

  • Individual privacy management — Marcin Betkier

  • Privacy and the Internet of Things — Megan Richardson, Rachelle Bosua, Karin Clark and Jeb Webb with Atif Ahmad and Sean Maynard

  • Puzzling out global privacy: The EU transfer effect — Nina Yiannopoulos

  • Watching women: Past and present legal responses to the unauthorised circulation of personal images — Jessica Lake