However I strongly value individual autonomy so I tend to view mass surveillance as evil.
Indivdual autonomy is a complicated thing. You could say that an individual who is allowed to wear always recording Google Glass has more autonomy than a individual who's forbidden from using that technology in that way.
It worth analysing the effect of technology in detail instead of falling to automatic reactions.
Indivdual autonomy is a complicated thing.
No, I don't think it's particularly complicated.
an individual who is allowed
An individual who is allowed doesn't have much autonomy.
wear always recording Google Glass has more autonomy
I think you're confusing autonomy with some mix of data, power, and control.
I don't believe I'm "falling to automatic reactions" (though I wouldn't, would I? :-D)
EDIT: added the "rights of parents" and "simulation hypothesis" research interests.
I've started a lot of research projects and have a lot of research interests that I don't currently have time to develop on my own. So I'm putting the research interests together on this page, and anyone can let me know if they're interested in doing any joint projects on these topics. This can range from coauthoring, to simply having a conversation about these and seeing where that goes.
The possible research topics are: