Dear colleagues,
I'm thrilled to announce that my book Living with Digital Surveillance in China: Citizens' Narratives on Technology, Privacy and Governance is coming out! It explores how Chinese citizens make sense of digital surveillance and live with it. It provides Chinese and Western academic background on privacy, surveillance and the history of social governance in China, and an analysis of research interviews conducted in China.
It is the latest release of the Routledge Studies in Surveillance series edited by Kirstie Ball, William Webster, Charles Raab, and Pete Fussey. I thank David Lyon, Genia Kostka, Rogier Creemers, and Chenchen Zhang for their generous endorsements.
I will give a BOOK TALK on Sept 13 at 9amEST/2pmUK for the Centre for Research into Information, Surveillance and Privacy (CRISP). Please join if you can (link at the bottom of the page). http://www.crisp-surveillance.com/event/262/living-digital-surveillance-china-citizens-narratives-technology-privacy-and-governance
A few links if I've piqued your curiosity:
Have your library acquire the book and browse chapter abstracts
Request a free copy to write a book review
Request an inspection copy to assign it as a reading
Pre-order the book as of Sep 15 - 20% off with code EFL03
Apologies for cross-postings. Wishing you all a great day!
Ariane Ollier-Malaterre, Canada Research Chair, Director of the International Network on Technology, Work and Family at the University of Quebec in Montreal
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Ariane Ollier-Malaterre
Université Du Québec À Montréal (UQAM
Montréal QC
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