posted on 2024-11-13, 14:22authored byHolly Tootell
This paper provides an overview of auto-ID and location-based service technologies that are currently being used for the purposes of national security. The paper addresses the social dimensions of technology which have a bearing on their acceptance by individuals. This overview from both a technology and social perspective allows for an understanding to be created as increasingly decisions regarding adoption need to be made by different sectors in society.
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Tootell, H. (2007). Auto-ID and location-based services in national security: Social implications. In K. Michael & M. G. Michael (Eds.), From Dataveillance to Uberveillance and the Realpolitik of the Transparent Society (pp. 201-224). Wollongong: University of Wollongong.