New Issue: Domestic Terrorism, White Supremacy, and State Surveillance

Torin Monahan
surveillance and society
2 min readSep 24, 2021
Domestic extremists storm the US Capitol Building on January 6, 2021. Source: Blink O’fanaye (flickr).

The latest issue of Surveillance & Society has just been published. This open issue features a Dialogue section offering international perspectives on “Domestic Terrorism, White Supremacy, and State Surveillance.” The issue also includes three regular articles, one COVID-19 article, and three book reviews.

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Dialogue

Introduction Domestic Terrorism, White Supremacy, and State Surveillance (Bryce Newell) [PDF]

Participatory Security and Punitive Agency: Acclimation to Homeland Surveillance in the United States (Megan Ward) [PDF]

Democracy’s Savior or Citizen Spy? (Robert Tynes) [PDF]

Immaterial Support: Whiteness, Stings, and the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act (Zac Parker) [PDF]

Policing Right-Wing Extremism in Canada: Threat Frames, Ideological Motivation, and Societal Implications (Andrew Crosby) [PDF]

Right Wing Extremism as Terrorism and the Law’s Relation to Violence (Kris Millett, Amy Swiffen) [PDF]

State Surveillance of Violent Extremism and Threats of White Supremacist Violence in Sweden (Amir Rostami, Tina Askanius) [PDF]

Surveillance Punitivism: Colonialism, Racism, and State Terrorism in Spain (Aitor Jimenez, Ekaitz Cancela) [PDF]

White Supremacy, Nationalism, and Surveillance in Hong Kong’s Recent Political Turmoil: A Global Perspective (Bo Zhao) [PDF]

The Trap of Tracking: Digital Methods, Surveillance, and the Far Right (Robert Topinka, Alan Finlayson, Cassian Osborne-Carey) [PDF]

Articles

Imagining Impact in Global Supply Chains: Data-Driven Sustainability and the Production of Surveillable Space (Matthew Archer) [PDF]

Financialization and Welfare Surveillance: Regulating the Poor in Technological Times (Shelley Bielefeld, Jenna Harb, Kathryn Henne) [PDF]

Procedural Justice Concerns and Technologically Mediated Interactions with Legal Authorities (Alana Saulnier, Diane Sivasubramaniam) [PDF]

COVID-19

Harmoniously Denied: COVID-19 and the Latent Effects of Censorship (Joy Zhang, Michael Barr) [PDF]

Book Reviews

Review of Robertson’s The Filing Cabinet: A Vertical History of Information (Monika Lemke) [PDF]

Review of Johnson’s Spy Watching: Intelligence Accountability in the United States (Reg Whitaker) [PDF]

Review of Sethna and Hewitt’s Just Watch Us: RCMP Surveillance of the Women’s Liberation Movement in Cold War Canada (Emily Arsenault) [PDF]

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