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Royal Geographical Society-Insitute of British Geographers (RGS-IBG)
Annual Conference, Edinburgh UK, 3-5th July 2012.

2nd and Final Call for papers, sponsored by the Surveillance Studies
Network / Surveillance & Society

"Surveillant Geographies"

Convened by David Murakami Wood (Queen's University, Ontario) and Steve
Graham (Newcastle University)

In this era of risk and security, surveillance is intensifying,
expanding, rescaling and reterratorializing. New  organisational
practices, new technologies and new spaces of surveillance are
replacing, adding to or overlaying existing forms. Surveillance is
becoming something that is far removed from the binaries of
State/Citizen, Public/Private or Self/Other. Surveillance is both being
globalized and at the same time enables neoliberal economic
globalization and military power projection. But beyond this there is a
complex and contingent spatiality and temporality to surveillance.
Nation-states and national cultures still matter, however, the most
significant differences are not national. Surveillance is increasingly
not only targeted at the unwilling masses, but is something embraced by
a mobile global elite to ensure the predictability and safety of in the
spaces in which they live and work. Specialized marketing combined with
revanchist redevelopment are generating material and virtual
sociospatial forms that come with surveillance 'built in'. At the same
time, globalization means a shift to more fragmented, uneven and
dangerous spaces for many, where what is not seen matters as much as
what is. There is an emerging geography of secure and surveilled
enclaves counterposed to spaces of exclusion and disappearance, at every
scale. Surveillance is also becoming a feature of everyday interpersonal
practice through social media and consumer culture, and this too has
complex relationships with the construction of space.

We invite submissions on any aspect of the geographies of surveillance.
Key topics could include:

The globalization, reterritorialization and rescaling of surveillance
Critiques of dominant theorizations of surveillance, and new directions
from / in geography
Comparative studies of surveillance
The political economy of surveillance
Surveillance, intelligence and the 'war on terror'
Emerging geographies of surveillance, e.g. social networks, online
gameworlds etc.
Historical geographies of surveillance
Surveillance and culture(s)
Reaction and resistance to surveillance
Geographies of openness, transparency and exteriority
Geographies of closure, privacy and interiority

Please send a title and short abstract (max. 250 words) by Friday 20th
January 2012 to the session organisers, David Murakami Wood
([log in to unmask]) and Steve Graham ([log in to unmask])

David Murakami Wood
Canada Research Chair (Tier II) in Surveillance Studies, Surveillance
Studies Centre,
Associate Professor, Department of Sociology,
Cross-appointed in Department of Geography,
Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario.

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