June Issue of Surveillance & Society

Surveillance & Society
surveillance and society
2 min readJul 10, 2022
Katrina Andry, The Unfit Mommy and Her Spawn Will Wreck Your Comfortable Suburban Existence. Reprinted with permission. This artwork is discussed by Sarah Koellner in her arts forum essay in this issue.

Surveillance & Society — Volume 20, Number 2 (2022)

Articles

Security, Suspicion, and Surveillance? There’s an App for That (Liam Kennedy, Madelaine Coelho) [PDF]

(Always) Playing the Camera: Cyborg Vision and Embodied Surveillance in Digital Games (Ragnhild Solberg) [PDF]

The Early Criminal Record on the Boundary of Entertainment: Thomas F. Byrnes’ Professional Criminals of America and the Spectacle of Criminal Identification (Charles Brackett) [PDF]

Facing Surveillance: Personified Surveillance, Algorithmic Injustice, and the Myth of Big Brother in Post-Snowden Popular Culture (Nicholas Kelly) [PDF]

Conceptions of Privacy in the Digital Era: Perceptions of Slovak Citizens (Martin Kovanič, Samuel Spáč) [PDF]

Book Reviews

Review of Lauer and Lipartito’s Surveillance Capitalism in America (Aaron Shapiro) [PDF]

Review of Sumner’s Lyric Eye: The Poetics of Twentieth-Century Surveillance (Jade Hinchliffe) [PDF]

Review of Ström’s Globalization and Surveillance (Ana Fernández Inguanzo) [PDF]

Review of Birchall’s Radical Secrecy: The Ends of Transparency in Datafied America (Muira McCammon) [PDF]

Review of Sadowski’s Too Smart: How Digital Capitalism Is Extracting Data, Controlling Our Lives, and Taking over the World (Bram Visser) [PDF]

Review of McGregor’s Information Security Essentials: A Guide for Reporters, Editors, and Newsroom Leaders (Philip Di Salvo) [PDF]

Review of Stoddart’s The Common Gaze: Surveillance and the Common Good (David Lyon) [PDF]

Review of Park’s The Future of Digital Surveillance: Why Digital Monitoring Will Never Lose Its Appeal in a World of Algorithm-Driven AI (Ahmed Alrawi) [PDF]

Arts Forum

The Art of Negative Stereotyping: Reframing Blackness in Katrina Andry’s The Unfit Mommy and Her Spawn Will Wreck Your Comfortable Suburban Existence (2010) and It’s About Hard Work, Not Crippling Handout for the Poor (2017) (Sarah Koellner) [PDF]

Security Camera Obscura: Reflecting on the Work of John Marriott (Crystal Chokshi, John Marriott) [PDF]

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