by Leroy Hurt | Jan 27, 2013 | Issues.Privacy, Issues.Surveillance, Organizational.Functions.People
Via Boing Boing: The valuable trend in surveillance, Whiting says, is toward this data-driven analysis (even when much of the job still involves old-fashioned gumshoe work). “It’s the data,” he says, “And cameras now are data. So it’s all...
by Leroy Hurt | Jan 27, 2013 | Issues.Privacy, Issues.Surveillance, Organizational.Functions.People
Via Boing Boing: The valuable trend in surveillance, Whiting says, is toward this data-driven analysis (even when much of the job still involves old-fashioned gumshoe work). “It’s the data,” he says, “And cameras now are data. So it’s all...
by Leroy Hurt | Jan 26, 2013 | Issues.Surveillance
Via Boing Boing and Guardian: This is Camover, a new game being played across Berlin, which sees participants trashing cameras in protest against the rise in close-circuit television across Germany. The game is real-life Grand Theft Auto for those tired of being...
by Leroy Hurt | Jan 26, 2013 | Issues.Surveillance
Via Boing Boing and Guardian: This is Camover, a new game being played across Berlin, which sees participants trashing cameras in protest against the rise in close-circuit television across Germany. The game is real-life Grand Theft Auto for those tired of being...
by Leroy Hurt | Jan 26, 2013 | Sectors.Education
Via Inside Higher Ed: Research presented here by researchers from Wabash College — and based on national data sets — finds that there may be a minimal relationship between what colleges spend on education and the quality of the education students receive....