"Drawing on the above, the gaze of contemporary surveillance can be viewed as rhizomatic, ‘‘no major population groups stand irrefutably above or outside of the surveillant assemblage’’. Individuals, groups, organizations and governments, across all sectors of society, are involved both as agents and targets of surveillance. Importantly, no central actor can be understood as being ‘‘in power’’ of present-day surveillance; top-down hierarchy does not neatly fit a domain whose boundaries are ever-changing and hazy."
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