Here is a non-exhaustive list of suggested resources on Surveillance, power, and society. The materials are listed in no particular order.
Surveillance, power and society
- Shoshana Zuboff, The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power (New York, Public Affairs 2019).
- Fred H. Cate and James X. Dempsey (ed), Bulk Collection: Systematic Government Access to Private-Sector Data (Oxford University Press 2017).
- Elizabeth E. Joh, ‘The Undue Influence of Surveillance Technology Companies on Policing’ (2017) 92 New York University Law Review 101-130.
- Alan Z Rozenshtein, ‘Surveillance Intermediaries’ (2018) 70 Stanford LR 99.
- Thorsten Wetzling and Kilian Vieth, Upping the Ante on Bulk Surveillance An International Compendium of Good Legal Safeguards and Oversight Innovations (Heinrich Böll Foundation, Publication Series on Democracy Volume 50, 2018).
- Zygmunt Bauman and others ‘After Snowden: Rethinking the Impact of Surveillance’ (2014) 8 International Political Sociology 121–144.
- Bruce Schneier, Data and Goliath: The hidden battels to collect your data and control your world (1st edn W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., New York, London 2015)
- Maša Galič, Tjerk Timan and Bert-Jaap Koops, ‘Bentham, Deleuze and Beyond: An Overview of Surveillance Theories from the Panopticon to Participation’ (2017) 30 Philosophy & Technology.
- Bruce Schneier and others, ‘Don’t Panic: Making Progress on the “Going Dark” Debate’ (2016) Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Research Publication February 1, 2016.
- Guide to International Law and Surveillance 2.0 (Privacy international 28 February 2019)
- K. Petersen, The Handbook of Surveillance Technologies (CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group 2012)
- Zachary K. Goldman and Samuel J. Rascoff (ed), Global intelligence oversight : governing security in the twenty-first century (Oxford University Press, New York, 2016)