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- Sousveillance (/suːˈveɪləns/ soo-VAY-lənss) is the recording of an activity by a member of the public, rather than a person or organisation in authority...
- of Ottawa, has written extensively on surveillance, sousveillance, and equiveillance. "Sousveillance," a term coined by Mann, along with the concepts that...
- the powers of surveillance are shared with the citizenry, allowing "sousveillance" or "viewing from below," enabling the public to watch the watchers...
- implications. His research interests include issues of surveillance, sousveillance, simulated time, transport systems, and borders and frontiers. He was...
- national security, weeding out personal sousveillance of torture online, suppression of visual sousveillance of torture while courts–martial and criminal...
- semi-automated blogging with live video together with text was referred to as sousveillance, and such journals were also used as evidence in legal matters. Some...
- auto-analytics, body hacking, self-quantifying, self-surveillance, sousveillance (recording of personal activity), and personal informatics. According...
- reduce the risk of surveillance. Countersurveillance is different from sousveillance (inverse surveillance), as the latter does not necessarily aim to prevent...
- to become the subject. The term sousveillance was coined by media artist Steve Mann. Typical instances of sousveillance as art involve voluntarily recording...
- in healthcare and medical use, in military use, journalism, citizen sousveillance and covert surveillance. Research on the impact of body-worn cameras...