By Scott Skinner-Thompson
January 27, 2022
Legal privacy protections — which enable individuals to control their visibility within public space — play a vital role in disrupting the subordinating, antidemocratic impacts of surveillance and should be at the forefront of efforts to reform the operation of both digital and physical public space.
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