Kevin Macnish University of Leeds
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I am currently working on the ethics of surveillance, attempting to develop a framework by which surveillance can be assessed from an ethical perspective. The UK as a nation is subject to more surveillance than anywhere else on the globe. Questions that interest me include who is carrying out surveillance, why are they doing it, how apparent is it, and what are the reasons for doing it.
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  1. Kevin Macnish (2012). Unblinking Eyes: The Ethics of Automating Surveillance. Ethics and Information Technology 14 (2):151-167.
    In this paper I critique the ethical implications of automating CCTV surveillance. I consider three modes of CCTV with respect to automation: manual (or non-automated), fully automated, and partially automated. In each of these I examine concerns posed by processing capacity, prejudice towards and profiling of surveilled subjects, and false positives and false negatives. While it might seem as if fully automated surveillance is an improvement over the manual alternative in these areas, I demonstrate that this is not necessarily the (...)
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