Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Recording a situation is only part of the sousveillance process.
There is a greater degree of responsibility in a sousveillance environment.
In this way sousveillance may be regarded as a possible replacement for surveillance.
Lacey lives in a world of constant sousveillance and surveillance.
The theme of this conference was equiveillance, the balance between surveillance and sousveillance.
Hence protecting ones privacy also intersects with the concept of sousveillance.
A British newspaper even tried to harness the power of sousveillance to better cover the recent political campaign in Britain.
There is a movement called 'sousveillance', which instead of government watching from above, people are watching from below.
Sousveillance, in addition to transparency, can be used to preserve the contextual integrity of surveillance data.
Equiveillance represents a balance of the power relationships that surveillance and sousveillance touch upon.
Transparency is sometimes confused with equiveillance (the balance between surveillance and sousveillance).
The term sousveillance was coined by Steve Mann, a noted media artist.
An essay from Wired magazine predicts that sousveillance is an important development that will be on the rise in 2014.
When the head of the Quebec police publicly stated that there was no police presence, a sousveillance video showed him to be wrong.
The plot of the 1995 movie Strange Days is based on a future where sousveillance recordings are made and sold as entertainment.
Rather than counterbalance government eavesdropping, sousveillance can amplify it.
Now there's sousveillance, or "watching from below."
His work also extends to the area of sousveillance (a term he coined for "inverse surveillance").
December 24 has been designated as World Sousveillance Day.
Inverse surveillance is a type of sousveillance.
Current "equiveillance theory" holds that sousveillance, to some extent, often reduces or eliminates the need for surveillance.
This practice of semi-automated blogging with live video together with text was referred to as sousveillance.
In the audio sense (e.g. recording of phone conversations) sousveillance is referred to as "one party consent".
Typical instances of sousveillance as art involve voluntarily recording and broadcasting one's own activities (via webcam, for example).
His research interests include issues of surveillance, sousveillance, simulated time, transport systems, and borders and frontiers.