Lizzie Hughesinsurveillance and societyA Maximalist Take on CCTV — More is Always More in New York CityIn this post, Julia Rootenberg reflects on the increased presence of CCTV in New York City subways and its broader implications for the…Apr 11Apr 11
Lizzie Hughesinsurveillance and societyA sense of ambient entrapmentIn this post, Karen Louise Grova Søilen reflects on her piece ‘A Sense of Ambient Entrapment in Hito Steyerl’s Factory of the Sun’, which…Mar 21Mar 21
Lizzie Hughesinsurveillance and societyClose circuit cameras and graded privacy in DelhiIn this post, Shivangi Narayan reflects on her piece ‘CCTVs and the Criminal City’, which appeared in the 21(4) issue of Surveillance &…Mar 15Mar 15
Lizzie Hughesinsurveillance and societyThe old and new ways your employer is watching you: How are they doing it, and how invasive is it?In this post, Luc Cousineau, Ariane Ollier-Malaterre, and Xavier Parent-Rocheleau reflect on their piece ‘Employee Surveillance…Mar 7Mar 7
Lizzie Hughesinsurveillance and society‘homemade satellite dishes’ seriesIn this post, Elham Fatapour, winner of the SSN Arts Prize in 2022, reflects on her piece ‘Surveillance and Self-Censorship:Homemade…Mar 1Mar 1
Lizzie Hughesinsurveillance and societyIs Clarence Darrow Dead? The Public and Government Information StockpilesIn this post, Matthew Guariglia reflects on his piece ‘Is Clarence Darrow Dead?: A Reflection on the FBI, Surveillance, and Hoarded…Feb 22Feb 22
Lizzie Hughesinsurveillance and societyPolice Emergency Services: How civic vigilance is mobilized, controlled, and sometimes limitedIn this post, Philipp Knopp reflects on his piece ‘Staying in the Game: Activation, Vigilance, and Normalization of Emergency Calls in…Feb 15Feb 15
Lizzie Hughesinsurveillance and societyTime to talk about timeIn this post, Michael Birnhack reflects on his piece ‘The Temporal Dimension of Surveillance’, which appeared in the 21(4) issue of…Jan 18Jan 18
Lizzie Hughesinsurveillance and societyA decade after ‘Surveillance Imaginaries’: how fiction helped shape the future24th September, 2033.Dec 14, 20231Dec 14, 20231
Lizzie Hughesinsurveillance and societyAI and Surveillance in Higher EducationIn this post, Mark Swartz and Kelly McElroy reflect on their piece ‘The “Academicon”: AI and Surveillance in Higher Education’, which…Nov 30, 2023Nov 30, 2023