Surveillance Studies Network Annual Paper Prize

The Surveillance Studies Network Annual Paper Prize for Early Career Researchers for 2009 has been announced. The SSN can give up to 4 awards, and this year decided on 3.

We would like to congratulate:

  1. Martin French for 'Woven of War-Time Fabrics: The globalization of public health surveillance' in the Health Special, 6(2): 101-115;
  2. Aaron K Martin, Rosamunde E van Brakel, and Daniel J Bernhard for 'Understanding resistance to digital surveillance: Towards a multi-disciplinary, multi-actor framework' in the Resistance special, 6(3): 213-232; and
  3. Shelly Ikebuchi Ketchell for 'Carceral Ambivalence: Japanese Canadian ‘Internment’ and the Sugar Beet Programme during World War II' in the Open Issue, 7(1): 21-35.

Well done to all of them.



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