Below you will find a list of related reports which have been produced around the issues of surveillance and citizenship. Each reports page contains a short description and link to to the original. This list is by no means comprehensive.
Title: A Democratic Licence to Operate
Report Author(s): Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies
Title: Declassified Report: The FBI Oversaw the NSA’s Email Surveillance
Report Author(s): U.S. Department of Justice
Title: GCHQ and Mass Surveillance
Report Author(s): Open Rights Group
Title: Global Information Society Watch 2014
Report Author(s): Association for Progressive Communications and Humanist Institute for Cooperation with Developing Countries
Title: Managing ‘Threats’: Uses of Social Media for Policing Domestic Extremism and Disorder in the UK
Report Author(s): Lina Dencik, Arne Hintz, Zoe Carey, Hina Pandya from Cardiff University
Title: The Need for Democratization of Digital Security Solutions to Ensure the Right to Freedom of Expression
Report Author(s): Citizen Lab (Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto) and Collin Anderson to the United Nations Special Rapporteur
Title: Oversight of the Intelligence Agencies
Report Author(s): Home Affairs Committee
Title: Privacy and Security: A modern and transparent legal framework
Report Author(s): Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament
Title: Public Perceptions of Privacy and Security in the Post-Snowden Era
Report Author(s): Pew Research Center
Title: Report of the Interception of Communications Commissioner
Report Author(s): Rt Hon. Sir Anthony May
Title: Surveillance, privacy, and security: Europe’s confused response to Snowden
Report Author(s): European Council on Foreign Relations