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* [https://wikileaks.org/the-spyfiles.html Wikileaks: The Spy Files], thousands of pages and other materials exposing the global mass surveillance industry. | * [https://wikileaks.org/the-spyfiles.html Wikileaks: The Spy Files], thousands of pages and other materials exposing the global mass surveillance industry. | ||
* [https://biononymous.me/ Biononymous.me], a hub for community research into biological privacy. | * [https://biononymous.me/ Biononymous.me], a hub for community research into biological privacy. | ||
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+ | * [https://hkw.de/nervoussystems Nervous Systems: Quantified Life and the Social Question], HKW Berlin, Mar-May 2016. Curated by Stephanie Hankey and Marek Tuszynski (Tactical Technology Collective) and Anselm Franke. | ||
==Literature== | ==Literature== |
Revision as of 13:52, 27 May 2016
Topics
personal data, digital identity, surveillance, data retention, CCTV, biometrics, RFID, Big Brother, net neutrality.
Activists, events
Resources
- The Intercept, a platform to report on the documents previously provided by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden. Publication of First Look Media, created by Glenn Greenwald, Laura Poitras, and Jeremy Scahill.
- Global Surveillance Monitor, in-depth reports on the current state of privacy in 195 countries around the world.
- Wikileaks: The Spy Files, thousands of pages and other materials exposing the global mass surveillance industry.
- Biononymous.me, a hub for community research into biological privacy.
Exhibitions
- Nervous Systems: Quantified Life and the Social Question, HKW Berlin, Mar-May 2016. Curated by Stephanie Hankey and Marek Tuszynski (Tactical Technology Collective) and Anselm Franke.
Literature
See also
Copyright activism, Internet activism