Research: dataveillance, digital society, user-centered research, mixed methods
www.mediachange.ch
www.mediachange.ch
3) This is determined by the users’ imaginaries of dataveillance and the visibility of dataveillance practices.
3) This is determined by the users’ imaginaries of dataveillance and the visibility of dataveillance practices.
1) Triggers of a sense of dataveillance are embedded in everyday life and can be characterized by who initiates them: corporate actors, public actors, private individual actors, or the self.
1) Triggers of a sense of dataveillance are embedded in everyday life and can be characterized by who initiates them: corporate actors, public actors, private individual actors, or the self.