organized by the JRC, Ispra, Italy, March 2014. The aim of this paper is to explore how the
subject participates in surveillance situations with a particular focus on how users
experience everyday tracking technologies and practices. Its theoretical points of departure
stem from Surveillance Studies in general and notions of participatory surveillance
(Albrechtslund 2008) and empowering exhibitionism (Koskela in Surveill Soc 2 (2/3): 199 …