From: David Murakami Wood <[email protected]>

Surveillance & Society | Vol.11, No.1/2 (2013) 

"Surveillance Futures"

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

edited by Kirstie Ball, Clive Norris and David Murakami Wood.

This is a double issue featuring both papers from open submission and papers 
originally presented at the 5th Biannual Surveillance Studies Network / 
Surveillance & Society Conference, 'Watch This Space? Surveillance Futures' 
organized by Kirstie Ball, Ben Gould, Nicky Green, Clive Norris and Charles 
Raab.

Featuring 12 new articles...

Rob Michael Pallitto - Bargaining with the Machine: A Framework for Describing 
Encounters with Surveillance Technologies
Steve Mann & Joseph Ferenbok - New Media and the power politics of 
sousveillance in a surveillance-dominated world
Patrick O'Byrne & Alyssa Bryan - Resisting Public Health Surveillance: 
Anonymous HIV Testing and the Imperative of Health
Natasha Saltes - ‘Abnormal’ Bodies on the Borders of Inclusion: Biopolitics and 
the Paradox of Disability Surveillance
Chiara Fonio & Stefano Agnoletto - Surveillance, Repression and the Welfare 
State: Aspects of Continuity and Discontinuity in post-Fascist Italy
Helen M. Hintjens - Screening in or out? Surveillance of unwanted humanity 
across the EU
Kees Boersma - Liminal Surveillance. Intensified use of an existing CCTV system 
during a local event
Inga Kroener  - 'Caught on Camera': The media representation of video 
surveillance in relation to the 2005 London Underground bombings
Séverine Germain - A prosperous ‘business’. The success of CCTV through the 
eyes of international literature
Christopher Gad & Lone Koefoed Hansen - A Closed Circuit Technological Vision: 
On Minority Report, event detection, and enabling technologies
Jennifer R. Whitson - Gaming the Quantified Self  
Baki Cakici - Sustainability through surveillance: ICT discourses in design 
documents 

plus a research note by Emily Smith & David Lyon on Survey Findings from Canada 
and the USA on Surveillance and Privacy from 2006 and 2012, and reviews of 
Bauman and Lyon's Liquid Surveillance, Magnet's When Biometrics Fail, Gilliom 
and Monahan's SuperVision and Larsen's Setting the Watch.

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