Cultural studies
Die Ausgabe 20 (2006) 4+5 der Zeitschrift "Cultural Studies" befasst sich mit dem Thema Sicherheit und Überwachung. Leider sind derzeit (noch) keine Abstracts online, die Ausgabe umfasst jedenfalls folgende Artikel:"Introduction: Toward an analytic of governmental experiments in these times: homeland security as the new social security", James Hay, Mark Andrejevic "Designing homes to be the first line of defense: Safe households, mobilization, and the new mobile privatization", James Hay "Becoming bombs: Mobilizing mobility in the war of terror", Jeremy Packer "Watching ourselves:Video surveillance, urban space and self-responsibilization", Bilge Yesil "Identifying the 9/11 'faces of terror': The promise and problem of facial recognition technology", Kelly Gates "Interactive (in)security: The participatory promise of ready.gov, Mark Andrejevic "Derivative wars", Randy Martin "Surviving the inevitable future: Preemption in an age of faulty intelligence", Greg Elmer, Andy Opel "Public secrecy and immanent security: A strategic analysis", Jack Bratich
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