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Surveillance & Society
The International journal of Surveillance Studies

Volume 15, Number 2: Open Issue
http://ojs.library.queensu.ca/index.php/surveillance-and-society/issue/view/Open

We're delighted to present another packed issue including articles by:

  *   Sun-ha Hong on surveillance critique;
  *   Alberto Romele, Francesco Gallino, Camilla Emmenegger and Daniele Gorgone on why panopticism is not enough;
  *   Robert Rothmann on video surveillance and the right of access;
  *   Selena Nemorin on post-panoptic pedagogies;
  *   Deborah Lupton and Mike Michael on public understandings of dataveillance;
  *   Hayley Watson, Rachel L. Finn and David Barnard-Wills on surveillance in public opinion surveys;
  *   Alana Saulnier on the surveilled subject;
  *   Katherine Pendakis on surveillance in post-civil war Greece;
  *   Laura Skouvig on surveillance in late absolutistic Denmark; and
  *   Lucy E. Thompson on privacy, slut-shaming surveillance… and Vermeer.
Plus our usual book reviews.

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

Coming soon, in early July, our massive special issue of 35 shorter pieces from around the world on Surveillance and the Global Turn to Authoritarianism!

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