> “In this paradigm, surveillance is constructed as being normatively essential to duties of care across the lifecycle. Watching and monitoring are construed not merely as the rights of a responsible parent, dutiful romantic partner, or loving child—but as obligations inherent in such roles.” No matter the type of care, it can be weaponized to justify surveillance. [source](https://oer20.oerconf.org/news/2020/02/digciz-weaponization-of-care-by-autumm-caines-and-sundi-richard/)