Surveillance & Society http://www.surveillance-and-society.org Vol 9, No 1/2 (2011) A Global Surveillance Society? This is a double issue in which most of the articles were initially presented at the 2010 Surveillance Studies Network / Surveillance & Society conference, A Global Surveillance Society?. The conference was held jointly with the European Science Foundation's COST initiative, Living in Surveillance Socities (LiSS), at City University in London. Different aspects of the conference were organised by Gavin Smith, Kirstie Ball, Clive Norris and William Webster, and thanks and acknowledgements go out to them all. Articles Surveillance Impediments: Recognizing Obduracy with the Deployment of Hospital Information Systems PDF Torin Monahan 1-16 Mutual Transparency or Mundane Transgressions? Institutional Creeping on Facebook PDF Daniel Trottier 17-30 Deviance and Control in Communities with Perfect Surveillance – The Case of Second Life PDF Victoria Wang, Kevin Haines, John V. Tucker 31-46 Neoliberal Deviants and Surveillance: Welfare Recipients under the watchful eye of Ontario Works PDF Krystle Maki 47-63 Citizenship rights in a surveillance society: The case of the electronic ID card in Turkey PDF Alanur Cavlin Bozbeyoglu 64-79 Surveillance under Mussolini's regime PDF Chiara Fonio 80-92 Low-tech surveillance and the despotic state in Eritrea PDF David M Bozzini 93-113 Mobility, surveillance and control of children and young people in the everyday: perspectives from sub-Saharan Africa PDF Gina Porter, Kate Hampshire, Alister Munthali, Elsbeth Robson 114-131 How far can child surveillance go?: Assessing the parental perceptions of an RFID child monitoring system in Japan PDF Arisa Ema, Yuko Fujigaki 132-148 Playing with surveillance: The design of a mock RFID-based identification infrastructure for public engagement PDF Karen Louise Smith, Brenda McPhail, Joseph Ferenbok, Alex Tichine, Andrew Clement 149-166 Being Watched Watching Watchers Watch: Determining the Digitized Future While Profitably Modulating Preemption (at the Airport) PDF Matthew P. Tiessen 167-184 Borderlines. Surveillance, Identification and Artistic Explorations along European Borders. PDF Raul Gschrey 185-202 The Wall, the Window and the Alcove: Visualizing Privacy PDF Catherine Liu 203-214 Living Behind Glass Facades: Surveillance Culture and New Architecture PDF Kristin Veel, Henriette Steiner 215-232 Review Articles ‘Cough a Little upon Entering’: Some Reflections on the History of Surreptitious Spectatorship - An extended review of: Locke's Eavesdropping: An Intimate History. PDF Gary T Marx 233-241 David Murakami Wood Editor-in-Chief Surveillance & Society Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario. [log in to unmask]