Film Screening "Faceless" by Manu Luksch

As a foretaste of the upcoming exhibition, "Sorting Daemons: Art, Surveillance Regimes and Social Control", the Surveillance Studies Centre and the Agnes Etherington Art Centre at Queen's University invite you to a special showing of the world's first movie made entirely from real video surveillance footage.

“Faceless”, directed by Manu Luksch, and featuring the voice of Tilda Swinton, is a brave,...

Surveilling Public Space: Perspectives on Spectacle

Surveilling Public Space: Perspectives on Spectacle | The Installation

November 18-21, 2009

Interurban Gallery (1 E Hastings Street, Vancouver)

Gallery Hours: 1:00 - 5:00pm

Free Admission

http://www.sfu.ca/~ckh3/surveillance/

New Book- Schools Under Surveillance

Congratulations to Torin Monahan & Rodolfo D. Torres (editors) on their new book: Schools Under Surveillance: Cultures of Control in Public Education

Description:

Schools under Surveillance gathers together some of the very best researchers studying surveillance and discipline in contemporary public schools. Surveillance is not simply about monitoring or tracking individuals and their data—it...

Surveillance Studies Centre at Queen's U

A proposal to provisionally establish a faculty-based Surveillance Studies Centre at Queen’s University has received approval. 22 October 2009. I am pleased to report that our proposal to provisionally establish a faculty-based Surveillance Studies Centre at Queen’s University has received approval from Queen’s principal Daniel Woolf. A Surveillance Studies Centre (SSC), replacing but building on the former Surveillance Project, will...

The Politics of Surveillance

The Politics of Surveillance

Political Studies Association (PSA) 60th Anniversary Conference

Edinburgh, 29th March - 1st April 2010

Convenors: Dr Archie W Simpson (University of Stirling) and Dr Gavin J D Smith (City University London)

Panel summary: Surveillance has become an omnipresent and unremarkable force throughout the global north. The sharp growth of verification and behaviour monitoring technologies such as biometric passports, CCTV, the...

Abousfian Abdelrazik's national speaking tour

The International Speakers Series and The Queen's University Law Students Society are pleased to present jointly its first guest speaker for this year: Mr. Abousfian Abdelrazik.

WHEN: Monday, October 5th, 11:30 a.m.
WHERE: Room 001, Macdonald Hall, Queen's University

FOOD: A light lunch will be served.
You may have read about Mr. Abdelrazik in the newspapers over the past year. He is a Canadian citizen who was initially accused of having ties to al-Qaeda, but was subsequently cleared in investigations by the Sudanese government, CSIS and the RCMP. For a prolonged period he was not able to return to Canada, since he remained on the United Nations terrorist "no-fly" list. There is evidence that he was abused by his interrogators in the Sudan. For a year he lived in the Canadian embassy in Khartoum, as the Canadian government continually altered the conditions on which he would be allowed to return home. Recently, a Federal Court held that the government had violated his rights and acted in bad faith, and ordered the government to allow him to return home.

Mr. Abelrazik's story presents many topical issues, involving human rights, responses to allegations of terrorism, possible complicity in torture and the duty of the Canadian government to protect Canadians abroad.

Gerard Kennedy
Darryl Robinson

Arthur Cockfield

A Global Surveillance Society? Surveillance and Society Conference

A Global Surveillance Society?
The Fourth Biannual Surveillance and Society Conference

Supported by the Living in Surveillance Societies (LISS) COST Action and the Surveillance Studies Network

City University London, UK
April 13 – 15, 2010

PDF version Call for Papers

Overview:

Surveillance has become a ubiquitous feature of living in the global north, with citizens routinely monitored by a range of sophisticated technologies. Increasing...

Call for Papers -Surv and Society Conference

A Global Surveillance Society? The Fourth Biannual Surveillance and Society Conference

Supported by the Living in Surveillance Societies (LISS) COST Action and the Surveillance Studies Network

City University London, UK April 13 – 15, 2010 Overview:

Surveillance has become a ubiquitous feature of living in the global north, with citizens routinely monitored by a...

Queen's GTG deadline

Application deadline (for Apr-June) for Queen's NewT graduate travel grant.
Email surveill at queensu.ca for more information.

Queen's GTG deadline

Application deadline (for Jan-Mar) for Queen's NewT graduate travel grant.
Email surveill at queensu.ca for more information.

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