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| Why Do We Expose Ourselves?Taylor, Astrahttp://theintercept.com/2016/01/23/surveillance-bernard-harcourt-why-do-we-expose-ourselves/ 
 Publisher:  The Intercept
 Date Written:  23/01/2016
 Year Published:  2016
 Resource Type:  Article
 
 Among critics of technological surveillance, there are two allusions so commonplace they have crossed into the realm of cliché. One, as you have probably already guessed, is George Orwell's Big Brother, from 1984. The other is Michel Foucaults panopticon -- a vision, adapted from Jeremy Bentham, of a prison in which captives cannot tell if or when they are being watched. Today, both of these touchstones are considered chillingly prophetic. But in Exposed: Desire and Disobedience in the Digital Age, Bernard Harcourt has another suggestion: Both of them are insufficient.
 
 
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