[Surveillance-Studies-l] Fwd: CFP: Panel on Surveillance at ISA
Forum (2008)
Nils Zurawski
nilszurawski at alice-dsl.de
Fri Aug 24 10:35:03 CEST 2007
und noch ein cfp für eine session in barcelona...
grüße
nilz
>From: Torin Monahan <torin.monahan at ASU.EDU>
>Subject: CFP: Panel on Surveillance at ISA Forum (2008)
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>Colleagues,
>
>I'm organizing a panel on surveillance
>technologies at the next International
>Sociological Association meeting in Barcelona in
>2008. If you're interested, the due date for
>abstracts is November 30th, 2007. I'm imagining
>this panel as being quite inclusive and
>receptive to work from disciplines other than
>sociology too. The CFP is pasted below. Feel
>free to email me if you have any questions.
>
>Cheers,
>Torin
>_________
>
>Call for Paper Proposals
>
>PANEL ON TECHNOLOGICAL SURVEILLANCE AND POWER IN EVERYDAY LIFE
>Chair: Torin Monahan
>
>Event: First International Sociological Association (ISA) Forum of Sociology
>Date of Conference: 5-8 September 2008
>Location: Barcelona, Spain
>Due Date for Submissions: 30 November 2007
>
>
>Technological surveillance has become a charged
>symbol of contemporary life. Broadly defined,
>surveillance systems are those that afford
>control of people through the identification,
>tracking, monitoring, and/or analysis of
>individuals, data, or systems. As with all
>technologies, surveillance functions in multiple
>ways to mediate and regulate interactions among
>people, organizations, and the built world.
>Surveillance technologies can be found in urban
>infrastructures, transportation systems, cell
>phones, identification documents, computer
>programs, frequent shopper cards, televisions,
>medical and consumer products, and much more.
>Whether mobilized by law enforcement, industry,
>or others, surveillance modulates experiences of
>the world. Rather than perceive surveillance
>systems as universal in their application or
>function, this panel seeks to identify the
>differential operations of power and control
>enabled by them. Through such inquiry, we hope
>to broaden collective understandings of the
>politics engendered by the design, deployment,
>and interpretation of surveillance devices.
>
>Instructions
>Please send paper titles and proposals (roughly
>500 words) by email by 30 November, 2007 to
>Torin Monahan ( torin.monahan at asu.edu), Jaime
>Jiménez ( jjimen at servidor.unam.mx), and Czarina
>Saloma ( csaloma at ateneo.edu).
>
>For more information on ISAs section on the
>Sociology of Science and Technology:
>http://www.dsa-ateneo.net/rc23/
>
>For more information about the conference:
> http://www.isa-sociology.org/barcelona_2008/
>
>Contact Information
>Torin Monahan, Ph.D.
>Arizona State University
>School of Justice & Social Inquiry
>phone: 1.480.965.4522
>torin.monahan at asu.edu
> www.torinmonahan.com
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Dr. Nils Zurawski
Universität Hamburg
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