
Contributions to the transdisciplinary online journal Surveillance & Society.
Bennett, C. J., The Privacy Advocates: Resisting the Spread of Surveillance (Cambridge MA, 2008).
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Bigo, D., ‘Security, Exception, Ban and Surveillance’, in D. Lyon (ed.), Theorizing Surveillance: The Panopticon and Beyond (Devon, 2006), pp. 46-68.
Bogard, W., The Simulation of Surveillance: Hypercontrol in Telematic Socities (Cambridge, 1996).
Breight, C. C., Surveillance, Militarism and Drama in the Elizabethan Era (Basingstoke, 1996).
Brown, J. R., ‘Drinking Houses and the Politics of Surveillance in Early Modern Southampton’, in B. Kümin (ed.), Political Space in Pre-Industrial Europe (Aldershot, forthcoming 2008).
Crang, M., ‘Watching the City: Video, Surveillance and Resistance’, Environment and Planning A 28 (1996), pp. 2099-2104.
Croll, A., ‘Street Disorder, Surveillance and Shame: Regulating Behaviour in the Public Spaces of the Late Victorian British Town’, Social History 24 (1999), pp. 250-68.
Foucault, M., Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison (New York, 1977 [trans.]).
Jäger, J., ‘Photography: A Means of Surveillance? Judicial Photography 1850 to 1900′, Crime, Histoire et Sociétés/Crime, History and Societies 5 (2001), pp. 27-51.
Lyon, D., ‘Bentham’s Panopticon: From Moral Architecture to Electronic Surveillance’, Queen’s Quarterly 98 (1991).
— , The Electronic Eye: The Rise of Surveillance Society (Cambridge, 1994).
— , Surveillance Society: Monitoring Everyday Life (Buckingham, 2001).
— , Theorizing Surveillance: The Panopticon and Beyond (Devon, 2006).
Marx, G. T., ‘Desperately Seeking Surveillance Studies: Players in Search of a Field’, Contemporary Sociology 36 (2007), pp. 125-30.
Nock, S. L., The Costs of Privacy: Surveillance and Reputation in America (New York, 1993).
Norris, C., J. Moran & G. Armstrong (eds), Surveillance, Closed Circuit Television and Social Control (Aldershot, 1998).
Parenti, C., The Soft Cage: Surveillance in America from Slavery to the War on Terror (New York, 2004).
Parker, J., Total Surveillance: Investigating the Big Brother World of E-Spies, Eavesdroppers and CCTV (London, 2000).
Rule, J. B., Private Lives and Public Surveillance: Social Control in the Computer Age (London, 1973).
Staples, W. G., The Culture of Surveillance: Discipline and Social Control in the United States (New York, 1997).
‘Sécurité et Libertés Publiques’, special issue of the journal Regards sur l’actualité 349 (March, 2009). [Contents (pdf)]
— , Everyday Surveillance: Vigilance and Visibility in Postmodern Life (Lanham, 2000).
Tagg, J., ‘Power and Photography – A Means of Surveillance: The Photograph as Evidence in Law’, in T. Bennett et al (eds), Culture, Ideology and Social Process: A Reader (London, 1987), pp. 285-307.
Torpey, J., ‘Through Thick and Thin: Surveillance after 9/11′, Contemporary Sociology 36 (2007), pp. 116-19.
Voekel, S., ‘‘Upon the Suddaine View’: State, Civil Society and Surveillance in Early Modern England’, Early Modern Literary Studies 4 (1998).
Zureik, E., ‘Constructing Palestine through Surveillance Practices’, British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies 28 (2001), pp. 205-227.
— , ‘Surveillance Studies: From Metaphors to Regulation to Subjectivity’, Contemporary Sociology 36 (2007), pp. 112-16.