This chapter offers some tentative thoughts on an issue that has recently become a subject of public debate --- the capability of mobile technologies, especially emerging location-based services, to act as technologies of ``surveillance''. I take as my starting point two instances of social relations, one drawn from what might be termed ``popular culture'', the other drawn from observational research.1
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Green, N. (2002). Who’s Watching Whom? Monitoring and Accountability in Mobile Relations (pp. 32–45). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0665-4_3
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