Un papier de chercheurs d'IBM, en date de 1975, sur les bases de données comme soutien à la décision publique dans le cadre de la gestion municipale. La #SmartCity a une longue histoire... https://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/1499949.1500044 #SurveillanceArchive
My own chapter provides a long overview of my latest research into the history of computerised state surveillance and anti-surveillance activism, looking at the case of the United States in the 1960s and 1970s. #SurveillanceArchive https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/oa-edit/10.4324/9781003354130-2/radical-contention-deference-f%C3%A9lix-tr%C3%A9guer
From radical contention to deference | 2 | A sociogenesis of intellige

By looking at the seminal case of the US, this chapter frames intelligence oversight mechanisms as a way of governing anti-surveillance advocacy. Using various

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#SurveillanceArchive The White Panther Party quoting the Black Panther Party. #Technopolice
#SurveillanceArchive: In the mid-sixties, US intelligence agencies were ill-equipped to incorporate new innovations in computer science to their work. And a strong push to develop links with university research -- including social science research -- ensued...
#COINTEPRO "50 years ago, in 1971, a group of eight activists staged one of the most stunning acts of defiance of the Vietnam War era when they broke into an FBI office in Media, Pennsylvania, and stole every document they found."
https://www.democracynow.org/2021/3/9/50th_anniversary_fbi_office_cointelpro_exposure #SurveillanceArchive
The Burglary That Exposed <span class="caps">COINTELPRO</span>: Activists Mark 50th Anniversary of Daring <span class="caps">FBI</span> Break-in

Fifty years ago, on March 8, 1971, a group of eight activists staged one of the most stunning acts of defiance of the Vietnam War era when they broke into an FBI office in Media, Pennsylvania, and stole every document they found. The activists, calling themselves the Citizens’ Commission to Investigate the FBI, began leaking shocking details about FBI abuses to the media. The documents exposed COINTELPRO, the FBI’s secret Counterintelligence Program, a global, clandestine, unconstitutional practice of surveillance, infiltration and disruption of groups engaged in protest, dissent and social change. Targets included Martin Luther King Jr., the Black Panthers, the American Indian Movement, the Young Lords, antiwar groups, Black booksellers and other organizations. The leaked documents triggered congressional investigations, increased oversight and the eventual passage of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. The FBI never knew who was involved in the break-in until 2014, when several of the burglars made their identity public to coincide with the publication of a book about the break-in. To mark the 50th anniversary, we speak with Bonnie Raines, one of the activists involved in the heist, as well as Paul Coates, the founder and director of Black Classic Press and BCP Digital Printing, who was a target of FBI surveillance as part of COINTELPRO. “We already knew that we were being infiltrated. We knew that provocateurs were all throughout. We knew that the FBI had us under constant surveillance,” says Coates. “But I don’t think anyone at the time really knew the full extent of the program.”

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On débat aujourd'hui de l'impuissance de la #CNIL ou du manque d'indépendance de l'#IGPN. Mais ces problématiques ne datent pas d'hier. Voici ce qu'écrivait @[email protected] dans les pages du Monde il y a plus de trente ans... https://www.lemonde.fr/archives/article/1990/03/15/la-necessite-d-un-controle-par-edwy-plenel_3956707_1819218.html #SurveillanceArchive
La nécessité d'un contrôle par Edwy Plenel

« Dans quelle mesure néanmoins un centre national de données ne risque-t-il pas de devenir un système de renseignements ? [...] Il reste qu'il importe de surveiller étroitement les développements et les applications de l'informatique. » (Le Monde, 3/04/70). #SurveillanceArchive
From 1973 on, a crew of former military & intelligence officers ran CounterSpy, an adversarial bulletin aimed at shedding light on the US Intelligence Community. Among recurring interests, surveillance tech and what they called #TechnoFascism... #SurveillanceArchive #GUARDINT
From 1973 on, a crew of former military & intelligence officers ran CounterSpy, an adversarial bulletin aimed at shedding light on the US Intelligence Community. Among recurring interests, surveillance tech and what they called #TechnoFacism. #SurveillanceArchive #GUARDINT
In the book "Black Software: The Internet & Racial Justice, From the AfroNet to Black Lives Matter", @[email protected] also delves into the #SurveillanceArchive... cc @[email protected]