[liberationtech] Swedish press question: How does surveillance change the citizen's behavior?
Anders Thoresson
anders at thoresson.net
Thu Dec 12 05:08:22 PST 2013
Thanks Kit, they looks relevant to my work.
Med vänliga hälsningar,
Anders Thoresson
Frilansjournalist
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On 11 Dec 2013, at 15:49, Kit Walsh wrote:
> The Berkman Center has some analyses from several years ago, at
> http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/research/surveillance
>
> On 12/11/2013 7:54 AM, Anders Thoresson wrote:
>> I'm a swedish freelance reporter. Presently, I'm doing research for
>> an article about how surveillance changes the behavior of the
>> citizens. What my editor want my story to answer is essence one
>> question, but a large one: "How does mass-surveillance like what's
>> exposed by Edward Snowden change how people use the Internet?"
>>
>> Finding theoretical discussions isn't hard. What I'm trying to find
>> is recent research that is based on real-life observations (or
>> similar) how this actually happens. The PEN America's report is one
>> good example[1], but I would also like to have research based on a
>> wider demography, not well known authors and journalists.
>>
>> I understand that there hasn't gone long enough to do actual
>> studies based on what has happened since Snowden's leaks, so what
>> I'm looking for is studies that look into other kinds of online
>> surveillance.
>>
>> I'm thankful for any pointers.
>>
>> [1] – http://www.pen.org/chilling-effects
>>
>> Best regards, Anders Thoresson http://anders.thoresson.se
>> http://www.dn.se/blogg/teknikbloggen http://twitter.com/thoresson
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