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Trends in Voter Surveillance in Western Societies: Privacy Intrusions and Democratic Implications
2015
Surveillance & Society
This paper surveys the various voter surveillance practices recently observed in the United States, assesses the extent to which they have been adopted in other democratic countries, and discusses the broad implications for privacy and democracy. Four broad trends are discussed: the move from voter management databases to integrated voter management platforms; the shift from mass-messaging to micro-targeting employing personal data from commercial data brokerage firms; the analysis of social
doi:10.24908/ss.v13i3/4.5373
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