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'''an equilibrium between surveillance and [[Sousveillance]] may have positive effects. “Equiveillance theory” argues that sousveillance may reduce or eliminate the need for surveillance''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sousveillance]


'''an equilibrium between surveillance and [[Sousveillance]] may have positive effects. “Equiveillance theory” argues that sousveillance may reduce or eliminate the need for surveillance''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sousveillance]


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#[[Targeted Sousveillance]]
#[[Hierarchical Sousveillance]]
#[[Inverse Sousveillance]]


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[[Category:Relational]]
[[Category:Relational]]

Latest revision as of 03:34, 16 July 2008

an equilibrium between surveillance and Sousveillance may have positive effects. “Equiveillance theory” argues that sousveillance may reduce or eliminate the need for surveillance [1]


More Information

  1. Targeted Sousveillance
  2. Hierarchical Sousveillance
  3. Inverse Sousveillance