New Issue of Surveillance & Society

Torin Monahan
surveillance and society
2 min readApr 10, 2022
Image: Sara Matthews, installation view, The Cultural Life of Drones, Conrad Grebel Gallery, 2019. Reprinted with permission.

New Issue: Surveillance & Society — Volume 20, Number 1 (2022)

Articles

Of Cypherpunks and Sousveillance (Patrick Anderson) [PDF]

Surveillance Capital and Post-Fordist Accumulation: Towards a Critical Political Economy of Surveillance-for-Profit (Markus Kienscherf) [PDF]

Facebook and the Surveillance Assemblage: Policing Black Lives Matter Activists & Suppressing Dissent (Chloé Lynn Nurik) [PDF]

The “All-Seeing Community”: Charleston’s Eastside, Video Surveillance, and the Listening Task (Sarah Koellner) [PDF]

Developing Privacy Extensions: Is it Advocacy through the Web Browser? (Karen Louise Smith , Elysia Guzik) [PDF]

COVID-19

Smart Pandemic Surveillance?: A Neo-Materialist Analysis of the “Monitora Covid-19” Application in Brazil (André Lemos, Rodrigo Jose Firmino, Daniel Marques, Eurico Matos, Catarina Lopes) [PDF]

Book Reviews

Review of Thomas’ Training for Catastrophe: Fictions of National Security after 9/11 (Ben De Bruyn) [PDF]

Review of Klimburg-Witjes, Poechhacker, and Bowker’s Sensing In/Securities: Sensors as Transnational Security Infrastructures (Shaul A Duke) [PDF]

Review of Maki’s Ineligible: Single Mothers Under Welfare Surveillance (Kate Duffy) [PDF]

Review of Fojas’ Border Optics: Surveillance Cultures on the US-Mexico Frontier (Hugo Ljungbäck) [PDF]

Review of Crain’s Profit Over Privacy: How Surveillance Advertising Conquered the Internet (Kevin Walby) [PDF]

Review of Newell’s Police Visibility: Privacy, Surveillance, and the False Promise of Body-Worn Cameras (Courtney Tabor) [PDF]

Arts Forum

Art in Conversation: Visualizing Security Studies Research (Nayrouz Abu Hatoum, Sara Matthews, Brett Story, Ana Visan) [PDF]

I’m Different When You Watch Me and On Being Watched (Judyta Potocka) [PDF / Video 1 / Video 2]

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