Table of Contents
Editorial
| Surveillance Studies needs Gender and Sexuality |
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Kirstie S Ball, David J Phillips, Nicola Green, Hille Koskela |
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Articles
Artistic Presentations
Review Articles
Book Reviews
| Review of Hassan, Robert. 2008. The Information Society. Cambridge: Polity Press. |
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Deirdre Devers |
414-415 |
| Review of Klein, Mark. 2009. Wiring Up The Big Brother Machine… And Fighting It. Charleston, South Carolina: BookSurge |
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Aaron K Martin |
416-417 |
| Review of Newman, Abraham L. 2008. Protectors of Privacy: Regulating Personal Data in the Global Economy. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. |
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Viktor Mayer-Schönberger |
418-420 |
| Review of Aas, Katja Franko, Helen Oppen Gundhus and Heidi Mork Lomell. (eds) 2009. Technologies of (In)Security: The Surveillance of Everyday Life. New York: Routledge. |
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Adam Molnar |
421-423 |
| Review of Fosher, Kerry B. 2009. Under Construction: Making Homeland Security at the Local Level. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. |
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Torin Monahan |
424-425 |
| Groebner, Valentin. 2007. Who Are You? Identification, Deception, and Surveillance in Early Modern Europe. Translated by Mark Kyburz and John Peck. New York: Zone Books. |
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William G. Staples |
426-428 |
| Review of Rule, James B. (eds) 2008. Global Privacy Protection. The First Generation. Cheltenham, UK; Northhampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar. |
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Nils Zurawski |
429-430 |
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