This double issue is the final issue in the first decade ofSurveillance & Society. 2012 was in many ways something of a milestone year for Surveillance Studies for it also saw the release of the enormous Routledge Handbook of Surveillance Studies, reviewed in this issue by Steve Wright.
Along with nine new articles, this double issue also features an extended Debate section, under our new Debates Editor, Laura Huey, continuing to engage with the privacy challenge laid down by Colin Bennett in issue 8(4), and considering the question of Online Privacy.
The full text is available here (or by clicking on the link under the individual contributions).
Published:2013-01-17
Articles
Surveillance, Suspicion and Stigma: Brown Bodies in a Terror-Panic Climate
Tina Girishbhai Patel
215-234
Perspectives on Privacy, Information Technology, and Company/Governmental Surveillance in Japan
Catherine Luther, Ivanka Radovic
263-275
Surveillance, Security and Violence in a Mental Health Ward: An Ethnographic Case-Study of a Purpose-Built Unit in Australia
Clemence Due, Kathleen Connellan, Damien W Riggs
292-302
Disciplinary Power, the Oligopticon and Rhizomatic Surveillance in Elite Sports Academies
Andrew Manley, Catherine Palmer, Martin Roderick
303-319
Dialogue
Book Reviews
Review of Bruno, Kanashiro and Firmino’s Vigilância e Visibilidade: Espaço, tecnología e identificação
Miguel Ángel Vite Pérez
367-368