Surveillance & Society
The international, interdisciplinary, open access, peer-reviewed journal of Surveillance Studies.
Vol 6, No 4 (2009): Gender, Sexuality and Surveillance
Edited by Kirstie S Ball, David J Phillips, Nicola Green, and Hille Koskela
Featuring articles by...
Toby Beauchamp - Artful Concealment and Strategic Visibility: Transgender Bodies and U.S. State Surveillance After 9/11
Kevin Walby - Ottawa’s National Capital Commission Conservation Officers and the Policing of Public Park Sex
Kathryn Conrad - Surveillance, Gender, and the Virtual Body in the Information Age
Anthony Corones & Susan Hardy - En-Gendered Surveillance: Women on the Edge of a Watched Cervix
a piece of experimental writing by Brian Beaton - Random Digit Darling: The Telephone Turn in the American Social and Behavioral Sciences
a response to the review section in issue 6(3) on the UK House of Lords surveillance report by Charles D. Raab, Benjamin J. Goold - Putting Surveillance on the Political Agenda: A Short Defence of Surveillance, Citizens and the State
and our usual reviews of all the books that matter in surveillance studies.
Coming soon: New calls for papers: Surveillance & Empowerment; Consumer Surveillance; and the first call for our 2010 Conference in London.
Dr David Murakami Wood
Canada Research Chair (Tier 2) | Associate Professor of Surveillance Studies
Department of Sociology | Queen's University, Ontario
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Managing Editor | Surveillance & Society | http://www.surveillance-and-society.org
Trustee | Surveillance Studies Network | http://www.surveillance-studies.net
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