Recent advances in video analytics for rail network surveillance for security, trespass and suicide prevention—A survey

T Zhang, W Aftab, L Mihaylova, C Langran-Wheeler… - Sensors, 2022 - mdpi.com
Railway networks systems are by design open and accessible to people, but this presents
challenges in the prevention of events such as terrorism, trespass, and suicide fatalities …

Sphere transgressions: reflecting on the risks of big tech expansionism

M Stevens, SR Kraajieveld, T Sharon - … , Communication & Society, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The rapid expansion of Big Tech companies into various societal domains (eg, health,
education, and agriculture) over the past decade has led to increasing concerns among …

Ethics and facial recognition technology: An integrative review

AK Roundtree - 2021 3rd World Symposium on Artificial …, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This integrative review will synthesize current studies and research on the ethics of facial
recognition technology to raise awareness and reflection among engineering practitioners …

Regulating the use of facial recognition technology across borders: A comparative case analysis of the European Union, the United States, and China

W Chen, M Wang - Telecommunications Policy, 2023 - Elsevier
Regulating the use of facial recognition technology (FRT) presents a Collingridge dilemma
regarding the great demand for common legal principles to mediate the practical conflicts …

Offence and morality: Pragmatic perspectives

M Haugh, DZ Kádár, RM Reiter - Language & Communication, 2022 - Elsevier
Various scholars have studied the increasing occurrence of toxic, often large-scale
arguments over allegedly offensive behaviour in both public and private discourse arenas …

Intimate strangers: theorizing bodily knowledge in shared housing

M Törnqvist - American Journal of Cultural Sociology, 2024 - Springer
What does it mean to know and relate to others in a domestic context characterized by
physical, but not necessarily emotional, proximity? This article investigates the role of the …

[HTML][HTML] Digital recording and the hazards of unbounded moralized judgment

BA Kamphorst, E O'Neill - Technology in Society, 2024 - Elsevier
In today's techno-social environment, it is easy to make, store, and share digital recordings,
such as photographs, audio fragments, and video streams, at an unprecedented scale …

Choreographing for public value in digital health?

N Gross, S Geiger - Big Data & Society, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Entanglements between public and private entities in digital health are not new, yet we do
not have full insight into how these public-private dances are choreographed or what …

Are fencelines sites of engagement or avoidance in farmer adoption of alternative practices?

K Sherren, HMT Rahman, B McWherter… - Agriculture and Human …, 2023 - Springer
Understanding what factors can positively or negatively affect farmers' decisions to adopt
new practices is of particular importance to agricultural researchers and practitioners. Few …

Psychological needs related to civil inattention: A qualitative and quantitative view on public encounters

S Diefenbach, A Riehle, H Jannott… - British Journal of …, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
As described by early sociological research (Goffman, 1963, Behavior in public places:
Notes on the social organization of gatherings), a typical behavioural pattern in public …