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COMM-3022: Surveillance

Surveillance explores the present-day realities of living in a hyper-connected world where data collection is ubiquitous. New technology has made possible the unprecedented gathering of information about individuals and groups by private, public and government interests. This course examines the history of surveillance and the current debates over privacy, security and freedom. Readings include excerpts from a history of the FBI, the Edward Snowden leaks and cell-phone agreement policies. Students follow unfolding stories in the news and representations in popular culture, such as in film and/or literature.
Min. Credits: 3.0 Max Credits: 4.0
Credit Basis: Quarter credit
Location(s): Antioch Univ Seattle
Method(s): Classroom,Online Meeting (synchronous)
Course Type Liberal & Disciplinary Studies



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