Location Enabled Body Worn Technologies


Title

Location Enabled Body Worn Technologies In The Australian Education Sector

Type

Conference

Date/s

20-21st February, 2012

Location

Sydney Law School, The University of Sydney, NSW Australia

Discipline/s

Engineering & Information Sciences

Author/s

Alexander Hayes

Abstract

The intensification and diversification of surveillance in recent decades is now rapidly being considered within a contemporary theoretical and academic framework. In essence an embodiment of all veillances, in totality, is Uberveillance.

The emergent concept of Uberveillance presents as:

“... an omnipresent electronic surveillance facilitated by technology that makes it possible to embed surveillance devices in the human body.” - M.G. Michael and K. Michael (2009).

At its core, an apex of composites - a triquetra - that of surveillance and all its nuances, that of dataveillance and its multitude of feeds and that of sousveillance with it's manifestations of recalcitrance.

Keywords

body-worn-camera, technology, innovation, thesis, uberveillance, education, australia, study, framework, ethics, wearable-computing, wearable-technology

Citation

Hayes, Alexander (2017) Location Enabled Body Worn Technologies In The Education Sector. figshare. Presentation. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5687623.v2

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