Chilling Effects and Unequal Subjects: A Response to Jonathon Penney's 'Understanding Chilling Effects'
In: Minnesota Law Review Headnotes, Band 106, Heft 392
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In: Minnesota Law Review Headnotes, Band 106, Heft 392
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In: Bulletin of science, technology & society, Band 33, Heft 1-2, S. 55-56
ISSN: 1552-4183
In: 20 Colorado Technology Law Journal 249 (2022)
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In: Feminist Cyberlaw (Meg Leta Jones and Amanda Levendowski, eds.), University of California Press, Forthcoming
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In: ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency (FAccT) 2021
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In: Journal of Cybersecurity 6: 1-13 (2020)
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In: Oxford Handbook of Ethics of AI, pp. 271-87 (Markus Dubber, Frank Pasquale, and Sunit Das, eds.)
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In: Media, Culture & Society, Band 40, Heft 8, S. 1202-1220
ISSN: 1460-3675
We argue that modern technical and social infrastructures of surveillance have brought a novel subject position to prominence: the surveillant consumer. Surveillance has become a normalized mode of interpersonal relation that urges the person as consumer to manage others around her using surveillant products and services. We explore two configurations of this model: the consumer as observer, effectuated through products for use in the supervision of intimate relations as a component of a normalized duty of care; and the consumer as manager, effectuated through capacities for the customer to manage the labor of workers providing services to her. These models frequently intersect and hybridize as market logics overlap with intimate spheres: the surveillant consumer thus acts as an emotional manager of the experience of everyday surveillance. In turn, this managerial role reifies the equation of financial wealth with moral weight in a hierarchy of oversight, giving the wealthiest the most control and least accountability.
In: 32 Berkeley Technology Law Journal 1183 (2017)
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In: Feminist media studies, Band 16, Heft 2, S. 361-365
ISSN: 1471-5902
In: The information society: an international journal, Band 31, Heft 2, S. 160-174
ISSN: 1087-6537