[e-privacy] [[cyber~rights] [Fwd: Final Call for Abstracts: New Geographies of Surveillance]]
Marco A. Calamari
marcoc1 at dada.it
Fri Jan 20 14:45:02 CET 2006
Interessante, pero' meglio spedirlo
il 23 ale 23:59:58 .......
On Fri, 2006-01-20 at 08:50 +0100, George Orwell wrote:
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> Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 10:04:45 +0100
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> Subject: [cyber~rights] [Fwd: Final Call for Abstracts: New Geographies of Surveillance]
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> credo che possa interessare molti...
> ciao,
> ac
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> Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 01:47:09 +0000
> From: D F J Wood <D.F.J.Wood at NEWCASTLE.AC.UK>
> Subject: Final Call for Abstracts: New Geographies of Surveillance
> To: EUROPEAN-SOCIOLOGIST at JISCMAIL.AC.UK
> Reply-to: D F J Wood <D.F.J.Wood at NEWCASTLE.AC.UK>
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> Final Call for Abstracts
>
> Royal Geographical Society / Institute of British Geographers Annual
> International Conference 2006, 30 August - 1st September 2006 at the
> Royal Geographical Society with IBG, London
>
> New Geographies of Surveillance
>
> A double session co-sponsored by Urban Geography Research Group,
> Political Geography Research Group and Surveillance & Society.
>
> Abstract deadline: 23rd January
>
> Session co-ordinated by: Dr David Murakami Wood, University of
> Newcastle; Professor Steve Graham, University of Durham; and Dr Nick
> Fyfe, University of Dundee.
>
>
> With current concern over global terrorism and the 'permanent state of
> emergency' that constitutes the war on terrorism, surveillance has
> become a key strategy and a point of conflict and debate. Recent years
> have seen a massive expansion in surveillance practices and technologies
> across spatial scales from the body to the global, in settings from the
> urban, through the natural environment to the virtual, and involving
> actors from state institutions to private corporations, individual
> people and nonhumans. The spread and intensification of surveillance has
> serious sociospatial consequences in every domain from the life-chances
> of individuals to the fate of nations; and the development and form of
> cities, urban space and urban culture. This Session will showcase the
> emerging critical geographies of surveillance.
>
> Topics include:
>
> * theorising new geographies of surveillance;
> * local, national, regional and global trends in surveillance;
> * case studies of new surveillance technologies and practices;
> * surveillance and the practice of geography (such as GIS and
> geodemographics);
> * surveillance, justice and exclusion;
> * surveillance, governance, regulation and democracy;
> * surveillance, intelligence, war and terrorism;
> * surveillance, territoriality and borders;
> * surveillance, cities and urbanity;
> * surveillance and crime;
> * surveillance and the body;
> * surveillance and the nonhuman;
> * resistance to surveillance; etc.
>
> Please send all submissions, using the abstract submission form at
> http://www.rgs.org/category.php?Page=ac2006
> <http://www.rgs.org/category.php?Page=ac2006> to:
>
> mailto:d.f.j.wood at ncl.ac.uk <mailto:d.f.j.wood at ncl.ac.uk>
>
> The deadline for all abstracts is January 23rd, 2006.
>
> Dr David Murakami Wood
>
> Global Urban Research Unit (GURU)
> School of Architecture Planning and Landscape, University of Newcastle
> upon Tyne, UK.
>
> Exchange Visiting Fellow, School of Social Sciences, Waseda University,
> Tokyo, Japan.
> (January to April 2006).
>
>
>
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