Table of Contents
Editorial
| The Labours of Surveillance | |
| Kirstie Ball | 125-137 |
Articles
| Fantasy Island: a Labour Process critique of the ‘age of surveillance’ | |
| Paul Thompson | 138-151 |
| Information Technology, Privacy, and Power within Organizations: a view from Boundary Theory and Social Exchange perspectives | |
| Jeffrey M. Stanton, Kathryn R. Stam | 152-190 |
| Public Area Surveillance and Police Work: the impact of CCTV on police behaviour and autonomy | |
| Benjamin J. Goold | 191-203 |
Case Studies
| Drug Testing in the Australian Mining Industry | |
| Peter Holland | 204-209 |
Opinion
| Workplace Surveillance ‘is’ Unethical and Unfair | |
| Lucas D. Introna | 210-216 |
| Privacy, Personal Information and Employment | |
| Andrew J. Charlesworth | 217-222 |
| Working for Them | |
| Michele Beck | 223-226 |
| Organizational Justice in E-recruiting: issues and controversies | |
| Rosalind H. Searle | 227-231 |
Poetry
| Cageling | |
| Özgür Özmen Uysal |
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