Digital Citizenship and Surveillance Society is an ESRC project based at Cardiff University.
It aims to “explore the nature, opportunities and challenges of digital citizenship in light of the governmental surveillance measures revealed by whistle-blower Edward Snowden” . Topics covered include: the regulatory framework of digital surveillance in the UK, news media regulation and surveillance, public knowledge and reaction to digital surveillance. Videos from keynote and plenary sessions at its recent June conference are now available online. They include contributions from the Guardian newspaper and Snowden’s lawyer. The site also has a storify record of the conference as well as links to project news and other resources about contemporary surveillance.
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