1994
DOI: 10.1080/01972243.1994.9960162
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Surveillance and capture: Two models of privacy

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“…In addition, Silicon Valley's startup schools are seeking to accelerate the process of data-driven school evaluation associated with the charter school movement (Reckhow, 2013). Startup schools have direct access to their data, and can collect and calculate it in-house and in real time -a significant example of the 'capture model' (Agre, 1994) of data collection that allows computers to track information in real time, identify particular human activities and reorganize the data sets in ways that can be used for intervention. In this way startup schools act much like the social media companies from which they are derived, whose business plans depend on the capture and analysis of customer and user data, often with little external scrutiny, for the purposes of better profiling and prediction of individuals' habits and social trends.…”
Section: Crowdsourced Super Schoolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, Silicon Valley's startup schools are seeking to accelerate the process of data-driven school evaluation associated with the charter school movement (Reckhow, 2013). Startup schools have direct access to their data, and can collect and calculate it in-house and in real time -a significant example of the 'capture model' (Agre, 1994) of data collection that allows computers to track information in real time, identify particular human activities and reorganize the data sets in ways that can be used for intervention. In this way startup schools act much like the social media companies from which they are derived, whose business plans depend on the capture and analysis of customer and user data, often with little external scrutiny, for the purposes of better profiling and prediction of individuals' habits and social trends.…”
Section: Crowdsourced Super Schoolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Lederer et al, privacy issues can be classified along six dimensions (Table 3.10). These dimensions are obtained from the analysis of prior literature, including Agre [11], Lessig [195], and Agre and Rotenberg [12]. Privacy issues located in different positions of the space will have different characteristics and typical design solutions will be different.…”
Section: Analytic Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Éste puede interpretarse en varias direcciones: en relación a las características propias de los objetos representados, debido a la homogeneidad de imaginarios sociales, o también como emergencia de nuevos géneros narrativos asociados a la fotografía compartida cuyos elementos pueden variar según la ciudad que se representa, pero que son estables para cada ciudad. También sugieren la emergencia de codificaciones semióticas propias de Instagram y demuestran la existencia de una gramática de acción (Agre, 1994), donde las acciones aisladas adquieren sentido cuando se las analiza colectivamente. Estos elementos pueden indicar el surgimiento de la fotografía compartida no sólo como práctica cultural sino como género discursivo con sus propias temáticas, estéticas y prácticas.…”
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