Vol 6, No 3 (2009)

Surveillance and Resistance

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 PDF
Luis A Fernandez, Laura Huey 199-202

Articles

Surveillance is Sexy Abstract PDF
David Bell 203-212
Understanding resistance to digital surveillance: Towards a multi-disciplinary, multi-actor framework Abstract PDF
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 Abstract PDF
Lucas D Introna, Amy Gibbons 233-258
Individualism and Identity Resistance to Speed Cameras in the UK Abstract PDF
Helen Wells, David Wills 259-274
Facebook Feeding Frenzy: Resistance-through-Distance and Resistance-through-Persistence in the Societied Network Abstract PDF
Andrés Sanchez 275-293

Opinion / Research Notes

A Tack in the Shoe and Taking off the Shoe Neutralization and Counter-neutralization Dynamics Abstract PDF
Gary T Marx 294-306

Artistic Presentations

panegyric 6.6 Abstract PDF
Rez Noir 307

Review Articles

What the US can learn from the UK about the protection of privacy Abstract PDF
Oscar H. Gandy Jr. 308-312
Waking Up to the Surveillance Society Abstract PDF
N. Katherine Hayles 313-316
Surveillance: Citizens and the State Abstract PDF
Katja Franko Aas 317-321
Control Over Personal Information in the Database Era Abstract PDF
Mark Andrejevic 322-326

Book Reviews

Daniel J. 2008. Understanding Privacy. Cambridge and London: Harvard University Press. PDF
Vida Bajc 327-328
Roberts, Alasdair. 2006. Blacked Out: Government Secrecy in the Information Age. Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press. PDF
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. PDF
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. PDF
Adam Molnar 334-336
Laidler, Keith 2008. Surveillance Unlimited: How We’ve Becomve the Most Watched People on Earth. Cambridge: Icon Books. PDF
Rebecca Morrison 337-338
Reiner, Robert 2007. Law and Order: An Honest Citizen’s Guide to Crime Control. London: Polity Press. PDF
Christopher Murphy 339-340
Doctorow, Cory. 2008. Little Brother. London: Harper Voyager or New York: Tor/Tom Doherty Associates. PDF
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. PDF
Abraham Newman 343-344
Solove, Daniel. 2007. The Future of Reputation: Gossip, Rumour, and Privacy on the Internet. London: Yale University Press. PDF
Daniel Neyland 345-346
Sofsky, Wolfgang. 2008. Privacy: A Manifesto. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Translated by Steven Rendall. PDF
Priscilla Regan 347-348
Freeman, D., And J. Freeman 2006. Paranoia: The Twenty-First Century Fear. Oxford University Press. PDF
Erica Spink D’Souza 349-351


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