Surveillance as X-Ray: Understanding the Surveillance State
págs. 14-29
Empowered Autocracy: Internet Censorship and Surveillance Before, During and After the Jasmine Revolution in Tunisia
págs. 30-43
Surveillance and Ubiquitous Borders at Mega Events: The example of Euro 2008 in Switzerland and Austria
págs. 44-60
The Science of Population in a State of Exception: The case of Israel
págs. 61-71
'A Double-edged Sword': Counter-terrorism Professionals' Perceptions of the Practical and Ethical Factors Affecting the Use of Surveillance Technology in Their Work
Katerina Hadjimatheou, Rozemarijn Van der Hilst, Heather Draper, John Guelke
págs. 72-85
Workshop Report: Scandinavian Exceptionalism and Surveillance
Heidi Mork Lomell, Peter Lauritsen, Anders Albrechtslund, Christel Backman, Karl Löfgren, Susanne Wigorts Yngvesson
págs. 87-94
págs. 95-106
págs. 107-117
Conspiracy or Confusion?: Rumour, Contemporary Legends and Public Understanding of the Use of Personal Information
págs. 118-129
págs. 130-136
Building an Oligopticon: A Study of Video Surveillance in Danish Police Work
págs. 138-161
págs. 162-172
Whose Business Is It?: Authority and Surveillance
págs. 173-196
Children's Online Safety: Co-regulatory Regimes From Privacy and Surveillance Aspects
págs. 197-209
págs. 210-219
Surveillance in the Clouds: Emergence of Cloud Computing and the Reshaping of Data Protection Legislation
págs. 220-234
Surveillance as an Investigative Method Against Organised Crime: The Case of the Greek Criminal Law
págs. 235-246
Naming and Shaming in Greece: Social Control as Law Enforcement Took
págs. 247-259
Technologies's of Surveillance: The Non-suspected Person of Interest, and Exclusion Through Inclusion
págs. 259-271
Keeping Close Track of Time and Space: Infrastructures of Surveillance in Mental Health Care
págs. 272-280
Playing with Surveillance: Towards a More Generous Understanding of Surveillance
págs. 281-294
Beyond Surveillance: Ethnic Profiled Detention Practices in Everyday Life
págs. 295-304
The (Dis)appearance of Ai Weiwei: Negotiations and (In)visibilities
págs. 305-313
To See the World as it Appears: The Look, the Camera and the Flesh
págs. 314-323
'Think Little': For a Sociology of Local Regimes of Surveillance
págs. 324-332
Surveillance and Spitfires: Allied Aerial Photographic Reconnaissance in WW1 & 2
págs. 333-344
Public Attitudes Towards Surveillance and Privacy in Western Balkans: The Case of Serbia
págs. 345-357
Surveilling the Brain: Neurobiological Advances and Ethical Implications
págs. 358-372
págs. 373-385
Surveillance, Data Protection and Libraries in Europe and US: Notes on an Empirical Data Case Study on Surveillance and Greek Academic Libraries
págs. 386-394
Telecommunication Data Retention in Poland: Does the Legal Regulation Pass the Proportionality Test?
págs. 395-402
SPOT the Terrorist: Border Security and the Behavioural Profiling Paradigm
págs. 403-415
págs. 417-418
Trojan Horse Resurrected: On the Legality of the Use of Government Spyware (Govware)
págs. 419-428
Electronic Government: Legal Aspects and Applications
págs. 429-442
The Dissemination and Popularisation of Surveillance Technologies: Five Case Studies of Criminal Cases
págs. 443-452
Emerging Privacy Questions and New Surveillance Methods: GPS Tracking Under the European Convention on Human Rights and the Constitution of the United States of America
págs. 453-462
págs. 463-474
págs. 475-478
Everyday Surveillance and Resistance: Infringement Code and Sex Workers in Córdoba-Argentina
págs. 479-485
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