Martin Eiermann is a sociologist whose research and teaching focus on the politics of surveillance and the sociology of algorithms. He is currently writing a book on privacy and the growth of the American state during the Progressive Era. Follow him on Twitter @martineiermann.
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaPrivacidade, saúde pública e a pandemia de Covid-19
O que devemos evitar é a disseminação das lógicas de emergência no tempo e no espaço, e não a redefinição da...
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Published in: democraciaAbiertaPrivacidad, salud pública y pandemia de la Covid-19
De lo que tenemos que protegernos es de que las lógicas de emergencia se prolonguen a través del tiempo y el...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Privacy, public health and the pandemic
What we have to guard against is the diffusion of emergency logics across time and space, not the redefinition of...
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Published in: openSecuritySurveillance: finding the culprit
We scrutinize the state for its Orwellian ambitions, but not the structures that render them feasible. Privacy...
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Published in: openSecurityLocal surveillance since 2001
The almost exclusive focus on the NSA obscures the degree to which surveillance has become integrated into almost...
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Published in: HomeTurns of the century
Instead of experiencing a proliferation of terrorism, we are witnesses to a proliferation of resistance against the...