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Online social networking as participatory surveillance
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Digital SocietyEmerging MediaOnline CommunicationOnline CommunitiesSocial TechnologiesCommunicationSurveillance PracticesMedia StudiesSocial MediaMedia ActivismOnline Social NetworkingSocial Network SecuritySocial Network AnalysisCollaborative MediaParticipatory SurveillanceMobile Social NetworkSocial NetworksDigital MediaSurveillance CapitalismSocial Media PlatformsSocial WebMedia PoliciesSocial ComputingSubjectivity BuildingMass CommunicationArts
In this article, I argue that online social networking is anchored in surveillance practices. This gives us an opportunity to challenge conventional understandings of surveillance that often focus on control and disempowerment. In the context of online social networking, surveillance is something potentially empowering, subjectivity building and even playful — what I call participatory surveillance.