Normalizing Surveillance

Author:

Selinger Evan1,Rhee Hyo Joo (Judy)2

Affiliation:

1. Philosophy , Rochester Institute of Technology , Rochester , USA

2. Duke University , Durham , USA

Abstract

Abstract Definitions of privacy change, as do norms for protecting it. Why, then, are privacy scholars and activists currently worried about “normalization”? This essay explains what normalization means in the context of surveillance concerns and clarifies why normalization has significant governance consequences. We emphasize two things. First, the present is a transitional moment in history. AI-infused surveillance tools offer a window into the unprecedented dangers of automated real-time monitoring and analysis. Second, privacy scholars and activists can better integrate supporting evidence to counter skepticism about their most disturbing and speculative claims about normalization. Empirical results in moral psychology support the assertion that widespread surveillance typically will lead people to become favorably disposed toward it. If this causal dynamic is pervasive, it can diminish autonomy and contribute to a slippery slope trajectory that diminishes privacy and civil liberties.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Philosophy

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