Public support for government use of network surveillance: An empirical assessment of public understanding of ethics in science administration

Public Underst Sci. 2022 May;31(4):489-506. doi: 10.1177/09636625211049531. Epub 2021 Oct 23.

Abstract

This article relies upon the recreancy theorem to empirically assess the extent to which people's desires for technology efficacy, personal security, and social justice affect their trust in and support for government use of network surveillance as it is applied to local law enforcement and homeland security. The recreancy theorem complements technology adoption models in that it focuses upon public assessments of innovations as they are managed by societal institutions, thereby providing conceptual congruity between technology adoption and public assessments of institutional competency and integrity. Based upon the results of a social survey of 1488 adults living in the contiguous United States, the article expands our conceptual understanding of public opinions of network surveillance and empirically documents public demand for network surveillance that fosters goals of social justice more so than goals of self-interest.

Keywords: network surveillance; recreancy theorem; reflexive science; social justice.

MeSH terms

  • Government*
  • Humans
  • Social Justice*
  • Technology
  • Trust
  • United States