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DESCRIPTION:"Data Driven" examines how digital surveillance is upending lif
 e and work on the open road\, and raises crucial questions about the role 
 of data collection in broader systems of social control."Data Driven" cont
 ributes to an emerging conversation about how technology affects our work\
 , institutions\, and personal lives\, and helps to guide our thinking abou
 t how to protect public interests and safeguard human dignity in the digit
 al age. Karen Levy takes readers inside a world few ever see\, painting a 
 bracing portrait of one of the last great American frontiers. Federal regu
 lations now require truckers to buy and install digital monitors that capt
 ure data about their locations and behaviors. Intended to address the perv
 asive problem of trucker fatigue by regulating the number of hours driven 
 each day\, these devices support additional surveillance by trucking firms
  and other companies. Levy reveals how these invasive technologies are rec
 onfiguring industry relationships and providing new tools for managerial a
 nd legal control—and how truckers are challenging and resisting them.About
  the Speaker:Karen Levy&nbsp\; is a faculty member in the Department of In
 formation Science at Cornell University and associated faculty at Cornell 
 Law School. She is a New America Fellow.
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SUMMARY:Karen Levy Discussion: Digital Surveillance in the Workplace
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  auto">"Data Driven" examines how digital surveillance is upending life an
 d work on the open road\, and raises crucial questions about the role of d
 ata collection in broader systems of social control.</span></p><p>"Data Dr
 iven" contributes to an emerging conversation about how technology affects
  our work\, institutions\, and personal lives\, and helps to guide our thi
 nking about how to protect public interests and safeguard human dignity in
  the digital age. Karen Levy takes readers inside a world few ever see\, p
 ainting a bracing portrait of one of the last great American frontiers. Fe
 deral regulations now require truckers to buy and install digital monitors
  that capture data about their locations and behaviors. Intended to addres
 s the pervasive problem of trucker fatigue by regulating the number of hou
 rs driven each day\, these devices support additional surveillance by truc
 king firms and other companies. Levy reveals how these invasive technologi
 es are reconfiguring industry relationships and providing new tools for ma
 nagerial and legal control—and how truckers are challenging and resisting 
 them.</p><div><br></div><p>About the Speaker:</p><p>Karen Levy&nbsp\; is a
  faculty member in the Department of Information Science at Cornell Univer
 sity and associated faculty at Cornell Law School. She is a New America Fe
 llow.</p><div><br></div><p><br></p>
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