Networks of Control : A Report on Corporate Surveillance, Digital Tracking, Big Data & Privacy (2016. 165 p. 30 cm)

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Networks of Control : A Report on Corporate Surveillance, Digital Tracking, Big Data & Privacy (2016. 165 p. 30 cm)

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A time, where a new scale of corporate surveillance is becoming effective, amplified by the rising use of smartphones, apps and social networks. While the media and special interest groups are aware of these digital developments, the full degree and scale of personal data collection, use and - in particular - abuse has not been scrutinized closely enough. This is the gap this study wants to close.
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The collection, analysis and utilization of digital information based on our clicks, swipes, likes, purchases, movements, behaviors and interests are now part of everyday life. While individuals become increasingly transparent, companies take control of the recorded data in an often nontransparent and unregulated way. Wolfie Christl and Sarah Spiekermann explain how today's networks of corporate surveillance are constantly tracking, profiling, categorizing, rating and affecting the lives of billions - across platforms, devices and life contexts. Based on detailed examples their comprehensive report answers the following questions:- Who are the players in today's personal data business? How do online platforms, tech companies and data brokers really collect, share and make use of personal information?- Which data is recorded by smartphones, fitness trackers, e-readers, smart TVs, connected thermostats and cars? Will the Internet of Things lead to ubiquitous surveillance?- What canbe inferred from our purchases, calls, messages, website visits, web searches and likes? How is Big Data analytics already used in fields such as marketing, retail, insurance, finance, healthcare and work to treat us differently?- What are the societal and ethical implications of these practices?- How can we move forward?Their investigation not only exposes the full degree and scale of today's personal data business, but also shows how algorithmic decisions on people may lead to discrimination, exclusion and other social implications. Followed by an ethical reflection on personal data markets the authors present a selection of recommended actions.
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Wolfie Christl is a digital rights activist, researcher, writer, educator and former web developer, based in Vienna.Sarah Spiekermann chairs the Institute for Management Information Systems at Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU).

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