The
Surveillance & Society Resource Base will gradually expand over
the next few months and years.
There
are five sections:
Currently
only the Annotated Links are up and running at present. We need your
help with the other sections.
Surveillance
Studies Researchers and Current Research Projects
We are
constructing a public database of Surveillance Studies researchers.
If you would like to be included on this, please send an e-mail to
Professor Clive Norris, entitled
'Surveillance Research Database', in the following format. If you
are still completing doctoral work or have recently finished, click
here.
(This database
will be compiled and made available following the UK's Data Protection
Act. Please specify any information you do not wish to be made public.
No information will be provided to any third party without your permission).
1.
Name.
2.
Contact Address
3.
Telephone
4.
Fax
5.
E-mail
6.
Institution
7.
Up to 3 Key Words from each of our 5 categories to describe your research
interests. See table of keywords.
8.
Ongoing or Completed Surveillance Studies Projects, including Title,
Start and End Dates, Brief Description (up to 100 words), and funder.
9.
Up to five publications arising from your research in the area of
surveillance, in Surveillance & Society
style, including ISSN / ISBN numbers where appropriate.

Current
and Completed Surveillance Studies Doctorates
We are
building a database of current and completed Doctorates related to
Surveillance Studies. If you would like to be included, please send
an e-mail to Professor Clive
Norris, headed 'Surveillance Doctorate Database', in the following
format.
(This database
will be compiled and made available following the UK's Data Protection
Act. Please specify any information you do not wish to be made public.
No information will be provided to any third party without your permission).
1.
Name.
2.
Contact Address
3.
Telephone
4.
Fax
5.
E-mail
6.
Institution (where PhD registered)
7.
Title of PhD.
8.
Abstract or Description (up to 500 words)
9.
(Expected) Completion Date.
10.
Up to 5 Key Words to describe your PhD (no more than 3 per category).
See table of keywords.
11.
Up to 3 publications arising from your PhD in the area of surveillance,
in Surveillance & Society style, including
ISSN / ISBN numbers where appropriate.

The
Encyclopedia of Surveillance
This
will be made up of short articles with key references written by experts
in the field. The Encyclopedia will start with a dozen general articles,
and go online by the end of 2003. The aim is to create a cross-referenced
branching set of articles that become increasingly specialized.
We
want your help!
- We
want you to help write the 'Encyclopedia of Surveillance'. If you're
an expert in any particular aspect of surveillance, however specialized,
and think you can describe it around 1000 words and up to 15 key references,
we want to hear from you.

