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  1. Congratulations to Torin Monahan on his new publication Surveillance in the Time of Insecurity. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, (2010).

  2. A proposal to provisionally establish a faculty-based Surveillance Studies Centre at Queen’s University has received approval.

  3. Congratulations to Torin Monahan & Rodolfo D. Torres (editors) on their new book: Schools Under Surveillance: Cultures of Control in Public Education
  4. A Global Surveillance Society?
    The Fourth Biannual Surveillance and Society Conference

    Supported by the Living in Surveillance Societies (LISS) COST Action and the Surveillance Studies Network

    City University London, UK
    April 13 – 15, 2010

  5. City University London now offer an MA in Surveillance Studies.

    Surveillance studies is a rapidly expanding research field which investigates the wide-ranging role of surveillance in social, cultural, economic and governmental processes. The MA, the first of its kind in the world, builds on the research strengths of the sociology department and is delivered by leading experts in a range of areas. The distinctive interdisciplinary programme taught is tailored to provide students with the knowledge and analytical skills to develop an in-depth understanding of substantive debates, methodological approaches and surveillance policies and practices in a variety of cultural and strategic domains. It is ideally suited for students who wish to engage with cutting edge theoretical developments in the social sciences, critical research issues and key trends in governance and justice.

    For more information see: http://www.city.ac.uk/sociology/surveillance/

  6. XVII International Sociological Association World Congress of Sociology
    11-17 July 2010
    Gothenburg, Sweden
  7. Preempting Dissent: Open Sourcing Secrecy

    An Open Source Documentary Film Project
    Call for Videos, Testimonials, Photographs, and other Audio Visual Materials

  8. Mat Johnson is the 2008-09 winner of a new Essay Contest established by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada.
  9. The Office of the Federal Privacy Commissioner (OPC) has awarded SCAN (Surveillance Cameras Awareness Network, an affiliated pan-Canadian group of The Surveillance Project) $50,000 to complete research and produce a report on Video Surveillance in Canada
  10. New report available by Philip J. Boyle and Kevin D. Haggerty on Privacy Games: The Vancouver Olympics, Privacy and Surveillance. Prepared for the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada Under the Contributions Program, March 2009.