Overvågning

Overvågning Overvågning er et ganske omdiskuteret begreb inden for sociologien og har de senere år også fundet vej til kommunikations- og medievidenskaberne. Traditionelt defineres overvågning som det at holde øje med nogen eller noget, både i betydningerne “opsyn” og “bevogtning”. Overvågning kan være både åben og skjult, ligesom den kan være mere eller mindre legitim, […]

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Forfatter Jakob Linaa Jensen
Emneredaktør Jesper Tække
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Dencik 2021

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