Spying with maps surveillance technologies and the future of privacy
Language: English Publication details: University of Chicago 2002Description: x, 239p. 22cmISBN:- 0226534278
- 526.9823
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| Book | London Books | 526.9823 MON (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 30068651 |
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Examines the issue of privacy as mapping and surveillance technology become more advanced and potentially invasive of everyday life. Looks at the increasing usage of mapping in areas such as weather, forest fires and flooding, traffic control, crime and marketing.