Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce the establishment of a new Surveillance Studies Network Arts Fund, which will include a £2,000 prize for the top entry. The deadline for submissions is October 15th, 2017.

See the attached PDF for background and nomination instructions. Submissions will be made through this form: https://goo.gl/forms/k4HkWhDQRsyFbAVs2.

If you have any questions after reading the attached Call for Nominations, please direct them to Jennifer R. Whitson, Associate Editor of Surveillance & Society, at [log in to unmask] and include the heading "SSN Arts Fund.” (We would also like to acknowledge Elise Morrison, who is joining us on the adjudication committee.) 

Feel free to circulate this announcement widely.

Sincerely,
Torin Monahan

Torin Monahan, Ph.D.
Professor
Director of Graduate Studies
Department of Communication
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Co-Editor-in-Chief, Surveillance & Society

Recent Publications:
Monahan, T. 2016. Built to Lie: Investigating Technologies of Deception, Surveillance, and ControlThe Information Society 32(4): 229-240.
Monahan, T. 2017. Regulating Belonging: Surveillance, Inequality, and the Cultural Production of AbjectionJournal of Cultural Economy 10(2): 191-206.

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