NEW DOUBLE ISSUE OUT NOW! 'Doing Surveillance Studies': Methodology Issue http://www.surveillance-and-society.org/doing.htm Vol.3, No.2/3 edited by Kirstie Ball and Kevin Haggerty Contents: Kirstie Ball and Keving Haggerty - Editorial Thomas Kemple and Laura Huey - Observing the Observers: Researching Surveillance and Counter-Surveillance on 'Skid Row' Kevin T. Walby - Institutional Ethnography and Surveillance Studies: an Outline for Inquiry. Kevin Heggerty and Amber Gazso - The Public Politics of Opinion Research on Surveillance and Privacy. Minas Samatas - Studying Surveillance in Greece: Methodological and Other Problems Related to an Authoritarian Surveillance Culture. Steve Wright - The ECHELON Trail: an Illegal Vision. Anders Albrechtslund and Linsey Dubbeld - The Plays and Arts of Surveillance: Studying Surveillance as Entertainment. Peter Marks - Imagining Surveillance: Utopian Visions and Surveillance Studies. Robert W. Sweeny - Para-sights: Multiplied Perspectives on Surveillance Research in Art Educational Spaces. Ela Beaumont - Using CCTV to Study Visitors in the New Art Galery, Walsall, UK. Other stuff: We are slowly getting back on track. The website is still wobbly, but this issue should work ok... The first issue of Volume 4 will be an Open Issue, out in May. The Surveillance and Violent Conflict Issue - now 4(2) - should be out in June this year. We can still take a couple more pieces if you are very quick... More calls will be issued soon! And there are some changes afoot that have been taking up a lot of our time... Watch this space! Dr David Murakami Wood Managing Editor Surveillance & Society http://www.surveillance-and-society.org