Guest Editors: Laura Huey and Luis A. Fernandez
*With a special Review section on the UK House of Lords Constitution Committee report, Surveillance: Citizens and the State
Table of Contents
Editorial
| Is Resistance Futile? Thoughts on Resisting Surveillance |
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Luis A Fernandez, Laura Huey |
199-202 |
Articles
| Surveillance is Sexy |
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David Bell |
203-212 |
| Understanding resistance to digital surveillance: Towards a multi-disciplinary, multi-actor framework |
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Aaron K Martin, Rosamunde E van Brakel, Daniel J Bernhard |
213-232 |
| Networks and Resistance: Investigating online advocacy networks as a modality for resisting state surveillance |
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Lucas D Introna, Amy Gibbons |
233-258 |
| Individualism and Identity Resistance to Speed Cameras in the UK |
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Helen Wells, David Wills |
259-274 |
| Facebook Feeding Frenzy: Resistance-through-Distance and Resistance-through-Persistence in the Societied Network |
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Andrés Sanchez |
275-293 |
Opinion / Research Notes
| A Tack in the Shoe and Taking off the Shoe Neutralization and Counter-neutralization Dynamics |
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Gary T Marx |
294-306 |
Artistic Presentations
| panegyric 6.6 |
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Rez Noir |
307 |
Review Articles
| What the US can learn from the UK about the protection of privacy |
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Oscar H. Gandy Jr. |
308-312 |
| Waking Up to the Surveillance Society |
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N. Katherine Hayles |
313-316 |
| Surveillance: Citizens and the State |
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Katja Franko Aas |
317-321 |
| Control Over Personal Information in the Database Era |
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Mark Andrejevic |
322-326 |
Book Reviews
| Daniel J. 2008. Understanding Privacy. Cambridge and London: Harvard University Press. |
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Vida Bajc |
327-328 |
| Roberts, Alasdair. 2006. Blacked Out: Government Secrecy in the Information Age. Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press. |
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Krista Boa |
329-330 |
| Wright, David, Serge Gutwirth, Michael Friedewald, Elena Vildjiounaite and Yves Punie (eds.) 2008. Safeguards in a World of Ambient Intelligence. London: Springer. |
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Martin Dodge |
331-333 |
| Franko Aas, Katja, Helene Oppen Gudnhus and Heidi Mork Lomell 2008. Technologies of Insecurity: The Surveillance of Everyday Life. New York: Routledge-Cavendish. |
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Adam Molnar |
334-336 |
| Laidler, Keith 2008. Surveillance Unlimited: How We’ve Becomve the Most Watched People on Earth. Cambridge: Icon Books. |
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Rebecca Morrison |
337-338 |
| Reiner, Robert 2007. Law and Order: An Honest Citizen’s Guide to Crime Control. London: Polity Press. |
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Christopher Murphy |
339-340 |
| Doctorow, Cory. 2008. Little Brother. London: Harper Voyager or New York: Tor/Tom Doherty Associates. |
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Mike Nellis |
341-342 |
| Bennett, Colin. 2008. The Privacy Advocates: Resisting the Spread of Surveillance. Cambridge: MIT University Press. 259 pp, Hardcover, $28.00 (US), ISBN-10: 0262026384. |
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Abraham Newman |
343-344 |
| Solove, Daniel. 2007. The Future of Reputation: Gossip, Rumour, and Privacy on the Internet. London: Yale University Press. |
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Daniel Neyland |
345-346 |
| Sofsky, Wolfgang. 2008. Privacy: A Manifesto. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Translated by Steven Rendall. |
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Priscilla Regan |
347-348 |
| Freeman, D., And J. Freeman 2006. Paranoia: The Twenty-First Century Fear. Oxford University Press. |
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Erica Spink D’Souza |
349-351 |
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