The original post: /r/privacy by /u/cheese9254 on 2024-05-27 21:07:04.
I’m a graduate student trying to decide on a focused topic for my dissertation in the area of state surveillance and data privacy laws. While my central theme and initial idea was looking at China’s social credit system, I feel it may be too broad.
I’d love to hear suggestions on potential niche and lesser-known cases, initiatives, or real-world examples I could concentrate my research on related to:
- Other national “social credit” type systems beyond China’s
- Controversial government surveillance programs
- Privacy concerns around national ID/biometric databases
- Emerging technologies enabling surveillance (facial recognition, smart devices, etc.)
- Exploitative data practices in the advertising/tech industry
- Or any other unique angles related to state surveillance and citizen data privacy
Specific examples from various countries/regions would be really helpful to explore topics that haven’t received as much attention. I’m looking for a unique angle to study that could make an original contribution.
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