The role of ignorance in corporate surveillance

Corporate spies don’t want to be noticed Jeremy Bentham’s Panopticon prison is often used as a metaphor for the evils of online surveillance (e.g. Bartlett 2018, 27–28; Kosta et al. 2011; Campbell and Carlson 2002). The prison is constructed as a circular building, with a central inspection tower, surrounded by cells (see fig. 1). In […]

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