digital surveillance and cultural autonomy
Digital surveillance refers to the systematic monitoring and tracking of individuals' online activities, communications, and personal data by government agencies, corporations, or other entities. Cultural autonomy, on the other hand, refers to a society's ability to preserve and develop its cultural identity, values, and practices independently, without external influence or control.
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