Vol 8, No 2 (2010)

Surveillance and Empowerment

Table of Contents

Editorial

Surveillance and Empowerment PDF
Torin Monahan, David J. Phillips, David Murakami Wood 106-112

Articles

From Border Control to Border Care: The Political and Ethical Potential of Surveillance. Abstract PDF
James P Walsh 113-130
Participatory Sensing: Building Empowering Surveillance Abstract PDF
Katie Shilton 131-150
Kids R Us: Online Social Networking and the Potential for Empowerment Abstract PDF
Priscilla M Regan, Valerie Steeves 151-165
Video Activism and the ambiguities of counter-surveillance Abstract PDF
Dean Jonathon Wilson, Tanya Serisier 166-180
Online Shaming in the Asian Context: Community Empowerment or Civic Vigilantism? Abstract PDF
Marko M Skoric, Jia Ping Esther Chua, Meiyan Angeline Liew, Keng Hui Wong, Pei Jue Yeo 181-199
Empowerment: Analyzing Technologies of Multiple Variable Visibility Abstract PDF
Ariane Ellerbrok 200-220
Constructing Empowerment through Interpretations of Environmental Surveillance Data Abstract PDF
Gwen Ottinger 221-234
Empowering Residents: A Theoretical Framework for Negotiating Surveillance Technologies Abstract PDF
Anders Albrechtslund, Louise Nørgaard Glud 235-250

Book Reviews

Review of Thompson and Genosko's Punched Drunk PDF
Kirstie S Ball 252-252
Review of Lyon’s Identifying Citizens PDF
David Barnard-Wills 253-255
Review of Kelly’s The Political Philosophy of Michel Foucault PDF
Ronjon Paul Datta 256-258
Review of Pegler Gordon’s In Sight of America PDF
Joseph Ferenbok 259-260
Review of Mayer-Shonberger’s Delete PDF
Ian Kerr 261-264
Review of Andrzejewski’s Building Power PDF
Francisco R Klauser 265-266
Review of McCoy's Policing America's Empire PDF
David Murakami Wood 267-268


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