New Issue of Surveillance & Society 10(3/4) 

http://library.queensu.ca/ojs/index.php/surveillance-and-society/issue/current

This double issue is the final issue in the first decade of Surveillance & Society. 2012 was in many ways something of a milestone year for Surveillance Studies for it also saw the release of the enormous Routledge Handbook of Surveillance Studies, reviewed in this issue. Along with nine new articles and new book reviews, this double issue also features an extended Debate section, under our new Debates Editor, Laura Huey.

Articles

Katherine Barnard-Wills & David Barnard-Wills - Invisible Surveillance in Visual Art  

Tina Girishbhai Patel - Surveillance, Suspicion and Stigma: Brown Bodies in a Terror-Panic Climate

Joshua Reeves - If You See Something, Say Something: Lateral Surveillance and the Recession of Sovereignty

Doug Tewksbury - Crowdsourcing Homeland Security: The Texas Virtual BorderWatch and Participatory Citizenship

Catherine Luther and Ivanka Radovic - Perspectives on Privacy, Information Technology, and Company/Governmental Surveillance in Japan

Christel Backman - Mandatory Criminal Record Checks in Sweden: Scandals and Function Creep                   

Clemence Due, Kathleen Connellan and Damien W Riggs - Surveillance, Security and Violence in a Mental Health Ward: An Ethnographic Case-Study of a Purpose-Built Unit in Australia                 

Andrew Manley, Catherine Palmer and Martin Roderick - Disciplinary Power, the Oligopticon and Rhizomatic Surveillance in Elite Sports Academies

Michele (Michal) Rapoport - The Home Under Surveillance: A Tripartite Assemblage                  

Debate: Privacy Online

featuring Laura Huey, Micheal Vonn, Reg Whitaker, Paul Rosenzweig, danah boyd, Steve T. Margulis, and Gary T. Marx, and Judith Rauhofer

+ reviews of Ball, Haggerty and Lyon's Handbook of Surveillance Studies, Bruno, Kanashiro and Firmino’s Vigilância e Visibilidade: Espaço, tecnología e identificação and Braverman's Zooland: The Institution of Captivity

 

Current Calls for Papers:

‘Big Data Surveillance’ 11(3) eds. Mark Andrejevic and Kelly Gates

http://library.queensu.ca/ojs/index.php/surveillance-and-society/announcement/view/65

 

‘Surveillance and Sport’ 11(4) eds. Ian Warren and Nils Zurawski 

http://library.queensu.ca/ojs/index.php/surveillance-and-society/announcement/view/67 



David Murakami Wood | Editor-in-Chief
Surveillance & Society | http://www.surveillance-and-society.org
the international journal of surveillance studies

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