2023
DOI: 10.1111/lasr.12681
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Surveillance deputies: When ordinary people surveil for the state

Sarah Brayne,
Sarah Lageson,
Karen Levy

Abstract: The state has long relied on ordinary civilians to do surveillance work, but recent advances in networked technologies are expanding mechanisms for surveillance and social control. In this article, we analyze the phenomenon in which private individuals conduct surveillance on behalf of the state, often using private sector technologies to do so. We develop the concept of surveillance deputies to describe when ordinary people, rather than state actors, use their labor and economic resources to engage in such ac… Show more

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