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Title: Beliefs and attitudes of citizens in the Netherlands towards smart surveillance and privacy
Authors: Brockdorff, Noellie
Garzia, Christine
Tudorica, Melania
Keywords: Privacy -- Netherlands -- Case studies
Electronic surveillance
Privacy -- Law and legislation
Records -- Access control
Issue Date: 2014-01
Publisher: European Union
Citation: Brockdorff, N., Garzia, C., & Tudorica, M. (2014). Beliefs and attitudes of citizens in the Netherlands towards smart surveillance and privacy. SMART, Scalable Measures for Automated Recognition Technologies (G.A. 267127). European Union.
Abstract: This document presents the Netherlands results of a qualitative study undertaken as part of the SMART project - “Scalable Measures for Automated Recognition Technologies” (SMART; G.A. 261727). The analysis and results are based on a set of 3 focus group discussions comprising of 22 participants from different age groups, which were held in order to examine the awareness, understanding, beliefs and attitudes of ctitizens towards surveillance and privacy. The focus group discussions were conducted in line with a discussion guide consisting of different scenarios aimed at stimulating a discussion among participants. While some scenarios dealt with surveillance in everyday contexts likely to be encountered by the participants, other scenarios were hypothetical in nature and their aim was to elicit the participants’ feelings, beliefs and attitudes in relation to dataveillance, the massive integration of data from different sources and the “security versus privacy” trade-off.
URI: https://cordis.europa.eu/result/rcn/178069_en.html
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