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Title Uberveillance and the social implications of microchip implants : emerging technologies / M.G. Michael and Katina Michael, [editors]
Published Hershey, PA : Information Science Reference, [2014]

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Description 1 online resource (xli, 465 pages)
Series Advances in human and social aspects of technology (AHSAT) book series
Advances in human and social aspects of technology book series.
Contents Introduction: on the "birth" of uberveillance / M. G. Michael -- Veillance: beyond surveillance, dataveillance, uberveillance, and the hypocrisy of one-sided watching / Steve Mann -- Uberveillance: where wear and educative arrangement / Alexander Hayes -- Practical experimentation with human implants / Kevin Warwick, Mark N. Gasson -- Knowledge recovery: applications of technology and memory / Maria E. Burke, Chris Speed -- Willingness to adopt RFID implants: do personality factors play a role in the acceptance of uberveillance? / Christine Perakslis -- Surveilling the elderly: emerging demographic needs and social implications of RFID chip technology use / Randy Basham -- Towards the blanket coverage DNA profiling and sampling of citizens in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland / Katina Michael -- ID scanners and überveillance in the night-time economy: crime prevention or invasion of privacy? / Darren Palmer, Ian Warren, Peter Miller -- Global tracking systems in the Australian interstate trucking industry / Jann Karp -- Tracking legislative developments in relation to "do not track" initiatives / Brigette Garbin, Kelly Staunton, Mark Burdon -- Uberveillance, standards, and anticipation: a case study on nanobiosensors in U.S. cattle / Kyle Powys Whyte, Monica List, John V. Stone, Daniel Grooms, Stephen Gasteyer, Paul B. Thompson, Lawrence Busch, Daniel Buskirk, Erica Giorda, Hilda Bouri -- Microchip-induced tumors in laboratory rodents and dogs: a review of the literature 1990-2006 / Katherine Albrecht -- Privacy and pervasive surveillance: a philosophical analysis / Alan Rubel -- Neuroethics and implanted brain machine interfaces / Ellen M. McGee -- We are the Borg! human assimilation into cellular society / Ronnie D. Lipschutz, Rebecca J. Hester -- Uberveillance and faith-based organizations: a renewed moral imperative / Marcus Wigan
Summary "This book presents case studies, literature reviews, ethnographies, and frameworks supporting the emerging technologies of RFID implants while also highlighting the current and predicted social implications of human-centric technologies"-- Provided by publisher
Analysis Codes of conduct
Defining uberveillance
Medical applications
Microchip implants
Policy development
RFID
Social implications
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Electronic surveillance -- Social aspects
Privacy, Right of -- Social aspects
Radio frequency identification systems.
Implants, Artificial.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Civil Rights.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Human Rights.
Electronic surveillance -- Social aspects
Implants, Artificial
Radio frequency identification systems
Form Electronic book
Author Michael, M. G.
Michael, Katina, 1976-
ISBN 9781466645837
1466645830
1466645857
9781466645851
9781306694971
1306694973