anyone happen to know of any published academic work where a researcher tracked themself being surveilled? surveillance studies autoethnography?
or any qualitative research about surveillance systems like Flock or Ring?
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anyone happen to know of any published academic work where a researcher tracked themself being surveilled? surveillance studies autoethnography?
or any qualitative research about surveillance systems like Flock or Ring?
A (potentially-temporary) instance for playing with Bonfire.