HNUH238O

Surveillance, Technology, and the "Death" of Privacy

In 1949, when George Orwell published "1984," few imagined how much the future would resemble the fictional surveillance state he depicted in his novel. Yet, 75 years later, surveillance technologies have not ceased to expand thanks to advances in computing and big data. We are at a point where many decry the "end of privacy," a world sketched with frightening detail in the popular Netflix series "Black Mirror." Are we destined to live in a dystopia like those described in popular science fiction books and films, or can we take steps now to ensure that privacy does not fall into oblivion? This course traces the rise of surveillance technologies used in homes, schools, workplaces, and everywhere in between to understand how we got here and where we are headed. Students will explore various framings of surveillance in Western culture, critically assess the challenges surveillance technology raises for vulnerable populations, and explore ways to stop the seemingly inevitable push toward a society without privacy.

Sister Courses: HNUH238A, HNUH238B, HNUH238C, HNUH238R, HNUH238U, HNUH238V, HNUH238W, HNUH238X, HNUH238Y, HNUH238Z

Spring 2025

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