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tcb's technology [15 articles]

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  • Surveillance and Security in the Athens 2004 Olympics: Some Lessons from a Troubled Story
    International Criminal Justice Review, Vol. 17, No. 3. (2007), pp. 220-238.
    by Minas Samatas
    posted to technology surveillance sports security by tcb on 2008-09-20 04:34:23 as ***
  • Surveillance Creep! New Manifestations of Data Surveillance at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century
    Radical History Review, No. 95. (Spring 2006), pp. 70-88.
    by Beatriz da Costa, Jamie Schulte, Brooke Singer
    posted to documents surveillance technology by tcb on 2008-08-20 02:55:37 as ***
  • Boundaries and Border Wars: DES, Technology, and Environmental Justice
    American Quarterly, Vol. 58, No. 3. (2006), pp. 791-814.
    by Julie Sze
    posted to body gender hormones technology by tcb on 2008-08-08 07:23:26 as ***
  • Borders, Mobility and Technologies of Control
    (18 August 2006)
    by Sharon Pickering, Leanne Weber
    posted to borders citizenship surveillance technology travel by tcb on 2008-04-13 18:54:03 as ***
  • Video Surveillance, Gender, and the Safety of Public Urban Space: "Peeping Tom" Goes High Tech?
    Urban Geography, Vol. 23, No. 3. (2002), pp. 257-278.
    by Hille Koskela
    posted to gender space surveillance technology urban video by tcb on 2008-04-13 08:15:51 as **
  • notes Postscript on the Societies of Control
    by Gilles Deleuze
    posted to discipline technology by tcb on 2007-10-08 02:18:41 as read
  • Bombs and Bandwidth: The Emerging Relationship Between Information Technology and Security
    (01 September 2003)
    by Ralf Bendrath, Michael Dartnell
    posted to military security technology by tcb on 2007-10-02 02:51:25 as **** along with 1 person danielmcintosh
  • Nano/Splatter: Disintegrating the Postbiological Body
    New Literary History, Vol. 36, No. 2. (2005), pp. 283-311.
    by Colin Milburn
    posted to body technology by tcb on 2007-09-30 01:38:44 as ****
  • Nanotechnology in the Age of Posthuman Engineering: Science Fiction as Science
    Configurations, Vol. 10, No. 2. (2002), pp. 261-295.
    by Colin Milburn
    posted to science-fiction technology by tcb on 2007-09-30 01:37:37 as ****
  • Visible Seams: Gender, Race, Technology, and the Media Art of Fatimah Tuggar
    Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, Vol. 30, No. 1. (2004), pp. 1429-1454.
    by Nicole Fleetwood
    posted to art gender race technology by tcb on 2007-08-04 20:16:15 as **
  • Surveillance and Security: Technological Politics and Power in Everyday Life
    (04 August 2006)
    by Torin Monahan
    posted to security surveillance technology by tcb on 2007-06-27 03:21:52 as ***** along with 1 person ricmilne
  • The Militarization of Policing in the Information Age
    Journal of Political and Military Sociology, Vol. 27, No. 2. (1999), pp. 233-255.
    by Kd Haggerty
    posted to military policing state technology by tcb on 2007-06-20 22:23:03 as **
  • Technologies, Security, and Privacy in the Post-9/11 European Information Society
    Journal of Law and Society, Vol. 31, No. 2. (2004), pp. 194-220.
    by Michael Levi, David S Wall
    posted to europe law surveillance technology by tcb on 2007-06-20 22:15:48 as ** along with 1 person MarkP
  • Technology policy as a stealth agent of global change
    Globalisation, Societies and Education, Vol. 2, No. 3., 355.
    by Torin Monahan
    posted to global policy technology by tcb on 2007-06-20 20:05:25 as **
  • The illegal body: `Eurodac' and the politics of biometric identification
    Ethics and Information Technology, Vol. 1, No. 4. (1 December 1999), pp. 295-302.
    posted to body identity immigration technology by tcb on 2007-06-20 19:53:24 as ***
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