
THE SURVEILLED SOCIETY - JULIA ANGWIN
Do you feel watched? In today's world, where personal data has become a valuable resource, this question takes on new meaning. Julia Angwin's book is an insightful analysis of the surveillance mechanisms that affect our lives, often without our knowledge or consent. Based on solid research and real-life examples, the author exposes the practices of collecting and using information that lead to the loss of privacy and control over one's own life.
- In-depth analysis of surveillance mechanisms
- Real-life examples illustrating the problem
- Discovering hidden data collection practices
- Tips on how to protect your privacy
- Debate about the future of privacy in the digital age
- Culture of fear created by information overload
- Empowering the individual in the fight for privacy
Julia Angwin, an experienced investigative journalist, takes us on a journey through the world of algorithms, databases and corporate strategies that shape our daily experiences in her book "The Surveilled Society". The author analyzes how vast amounts of data about us are collected, processed and used by governments and corporations, often without our knowledge or consent. This book is not only a warning, but also an attempt to find answers to the question of how we can regain control over our lives in the digital age.
The book "The Surveilled Society" is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand how the modern world works and what dangers excessive surveillance poses. Based on solid research and real-life examples, the author exposes the practices of collecting and using information that lead to the loss of privacy and control over one's own life. This book is not only a warning, but also an attempt to find answers to the question of how we can regain control over our lives in the digital age.
Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN, known for its scientific and popular science publications, presents readers with a book that will certainly encourage reflection and action. "The Surveilled Society" is a book that should be on the shelf of anyone who values privacy and freedom in the digital world. The format of the book (145x207 mm) and paperback binding make it a comfortable read and easy to take with you on a trip.
The year of publication, 2020, is a time when the problem of surveillance has become particularly acute. Julia Angwin's book is a voice in the debate about the future of privacy that cannot be ignored. The number of pages (390) testifies to the author's in-depth and comprehensive approach to the topic. "The Surveilled Society" is a read that will certainly change the way you think about the world and your place in it.
Specifications
| Author | Julia Angwin |
| Publisher | Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN |
| ISBN | 9788301209544 |
| Binding | broszurowa |
| Number of pages | 390 |
| Format | 145x207 mm |
| Year of publication | 2020 |
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