Description |
1 online resource (xli, 465 pages) |
Series |
Advances in human and social aspects of technology (AHSAT) book series |
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Advances in human and social aspects of technology book series.
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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 |
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Defining uberveillance |
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Medical applications |
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Microchip implants |
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Policy development |
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RFID |
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Social implications |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Electronic surveillance -- Social aspects
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Privacy, Right of -- Social aspects
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Radio frequency identification systems.
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Implants, Artificial.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Civil Rights.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Human Rights.
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Electronic surveillance -- Social aspects
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Implants, Artificial
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Radio frequency identification systems
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Michael, M. G.
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Michael, Katina, 1976-
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ISBN |
9781466645837 |
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1466645830 |
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1466645857 |
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9781466645851 |
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9781306694971 |
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1306694973 |
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