Surveillance & Society
The international journal of surveillance studies
http://www.surveillance-and-society.org
Call for Papers : Volume 2, Number 3
'People Watching People'
The Editors are calling for papers on the theme of 'People Watching
People. This theme is intended to bring back to the centre of discussion
the specifically human aspects of surveillance, a subject that is too
often centred around discussion of technological development.
Contributions are therefore welcomed on all aspects of surveillance
centred around the 'human'. We particularly welcome work that reflects
on everyday experience, and encourage contributions that move beyond
conventional Foucauldian theoretical perspectives. As usual, in addition
to top quality academic work, we strongly encourage non-academic forms
of submission including fiction, poetry, photography, film and video,
and multimedia.
Topics could include:
The everyday practices of surveillance;
The attitudes and behaviour of watchers / the watched, and the
psychology of watching / being watched;
Reactions and resistance to surveillance;
Personal surveillance, including 'human intelligence' (HUMINT), police
surveillance, tailing, voyeurism, stalking etc.;
The body under surveillance;
Surveillance before modern technologies;
... and more.
Deadline for submissions: July 31st 2004 (later submissions possible by
agreement).
For further submission guidelines, please see:
http://www.surveillance-and-society.org/call.htm
David.
Dr David Wood
Managing Editor
Surveillance & Society
http://www.surveillance-and-society.org/
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