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Resisting State Surveillance in the Digital Age Precarious Coalitions, Contested Knowledge, and Diverse Opposition to Mass-Surveillance in the UK

By Amy Stevens Copyright 2025
180 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

180 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

180 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Resisting State Surveillance in the Digital Age provides an in-depth examination of the complexity and diversity of organised opposition to increasing state surveillance powers in the UK. Taking the introduction of the Investigatory Powers Act as a central case study and combining an analysis of publicly available commentary and campaign materials, with detailed expert interviews, this book... Read more

1. Introduction

2. State surveillance in the digital age: Justifications for ever-increasing data collection

3. Resistance: A conceptual framework for understanding opposition to surveillance

4. Identifying an ‘assemblage of resistance’: Mapping a landscape of diverse actors in opposition to  surveillance

5. Knowing what (not) to know: Strategies of knowledge and ignorance in the construction of resistance and counter-resistance to surveillance

6. Framing resistance to mass-surveillance: Resistant discourses, intertwining voices, and the challenges of articulating harm

7. Conclusion: Future resistance to surveillance

Biography

Amy Stevens, PhD is a Research Associate at the University of Sheffield, UK. Her research interests are broadly focused on the use and development of new surveillance technologies and their governance. In particular, she focuses on the use of data and new technologies for investigating and detecting crime, understanding resistance and opposition to their use, and the human rights and social justice issues which surround them.