Surveillance & Society | News the international journal of surveillance studies http://www.surveillance-and-society.org 1. New Issue Out Now! 2. Back issues 3. Calls for Papers 1. The first issue of Volume 2, A Miscellany, is out now featuring a range of pieces from different disciplines. http://surveillance-and-society.org/journalv2i2.htm Robin Williams and Paul Johnson - Circuits of Surveillance Maria Los - The Technologies of Total Domination Monica T. Whitty - Should Filtering Software be utilised in the Workplace? Australian Employees' Attitudes towards Internet usage and Surveillance of the Internet in the Workplace Haim Yacobi - In-Between Surveillance and Spatial Protest: the Production of Space of the 'Mixed City' of Lod Nancy D. Campbell - Technologies of Suspicion: Coercion and Compassion in Post-disciplinary Surveillance Regimes Amy Myrick - Escape from the Carceral: Writing by American Prisoners, 1895-1916 2. Volume One issues still available http://surveillance-and-society.org/journal.htm Issue 4: Mobilities Issue 3: Foucault and Panopticism Revisited Issue 2: Work Issue 1: Launch Issue 3. Calls for Papers http://www.surveillance-and-society.org/call.htm Volume 2 (Issue 4) - Deadline July 31st: '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.... Volume 3 Preliminary Calls for Papers: Issue 1: 'Surveillance and Conflict' (Deadline: November 39th 2004 - full call out soon!) Issue 2: 'Doing Surveillance Studies' (methodology issue)... All inquiries to: Dr David Wood Managing Editor Surveillance & Society http://www.surveillance-and-society.org/ mailto:[log in to unmask]