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We are happy to announce the publication of the edited collection *Feminist
Surveillance Studies *(Duke University Press). *Feminist Surveillance
Studies *(edited by Rachel E. Dubrofsky and Shoshana A. Magnet) insists on
the urgency of developing a critical feminist scholarship and praxis on
surveillance, placing gender, race, class, and sexuality at the center of
surveillance studies. Concerned with exposing the ways in which
surveillance is tied to discrimination, it investigates what constitutes
surveillance, who is scrutinized, why, and at what cost.

“*Feminist Surveillance Studies *provides a much-needed set of feminist
interventions into the study of surveillance. The essays offer critically
important insights into the gendered dimensions of state surveillance,
vividly outline the structural inequalities designed into surveillance
regimes, and provide a wealth of avenues for future research.”—Kelly A.
Gates, author of *Our Biometric Future: Facial Recognition Technology and
the Culture of Surveillance*

"Surveillance cannot but be about social sorting, so it must also always be
about inequalities. This book prods and provokes its readers to focus
critically on those inequalities so that the study of surveillance never
slips into complacency or complicity." --David Lyon, author of *Identifying
Citizens: ID Cards as Surveillance*

For more information please visit
https://www.dukeupress.edu/feminist-surveillance-studies.

To save 30% on the paperback edition of the book *Feminist Surveillance
Studies*, call Duke University Press at 888-651-0122 and give them the
coupon code E15FSURV.

The book is also available on Amazon
http://www.amazon.com/Feminist-Surveillance-Studies-Rachel-Dubrofsky/dp/0822358921

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