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    Channel 4 and Celebrity Big Brother 2007: multiculturalist or segregationist? by Fazal, Shehina

    Published 2007
    “…The aim of this paper is to discuss the controversy surrounding the events broadcast on the Celebrity Big Brother 2007 (CBB 2007) on UK’s Channel 4. CBB 2007 prompted a national debate on issues of ‘race’, racism as well as multiculturalism. …”
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    Orwell’s Legacy in Years and Years (Russell T. Davies, 2019) by Anne-Lise Marin-Lamellet

    “…Oceania’s guiding principles are looming in a sort of Big Brother’s world in the making (with omnipresent screens, artificial intelligence and biotechnology) in which all the preconditions for a totalitarian regime to take over the UK are already in place. …”
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    A Local, Continental (African) and International Overview of the Law as it relates (or tries to relate) to Artificial Intelligence (AI). by Daniel Van der Merwe

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Here Government, acting as "Big Brother", gains ingress to every household by means of a government-sponsored "two-way" . …”
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    WAS NIGERIA’S OFFERING OF ASYLUM STATUS TO PRESIDENT CHARLES TAYLOR OF LIBERIA A DIPLOMATIC BLUNDER? by Dr Christopher Ochanja Ngara

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The paper argues that the granting of asylum status to Taylor was consistent with Nigeria’s Afrocentric foreign policy and traditional “big brother” role in Africa. The objective of the asylum was to end the 14-year-old-conflict and return peace and stability to Liberia. …”
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    Was Nigeria’s offering of Asylum status to President Charles Taylor of Liberia a diplomatic blunder? A foreign policy case review by Ngara, Christopher Ochanja

    Published 2022
    “…The paper argues that the granting of asylum status to Taylor was consistent with Nigeria’s Afrocentric foreign policy and traditional “big brother” role in Africa. The objective of the asylum was to end the 14-year-old-conflict and return peace and stability to Liberia. …”
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    A service evaluation of passive remote monitoring technology for patients in a high-secure forensic psychiatric hospital: a qualitative study by Lindsay H. Dewa, Josephine Broyd, Rita Hira, Alison Dudley, Jonathan D. Hafferty, Robert Bates, Paul Aylin

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…There were seven main themes: detecting deterioration and improving health and safety, “big brother syndrome”, privacy and dignity, knowledge and understanding, acceptance, barriers to use and practice issues and future changes needed. …”
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