This open issue offers a selection of original research articles, representing some of the diversity of the field. These include humanities-inflected analyses of films and novels, critical explorations of social regulation and shame in online environments, social science investigation of counter-surveillance dynamics with protest movements, and philosophical inquiry into the legacy of cold war surveillance systems. The issue concludes with four book reviews.
The cover image comes from Hong Kong’s “Umbrella Revolution,” which is discussed in Karen Fang’s lead article in this issue. (Image attribution: melanie_ko [Umbrella Revolution] via Wikimedia Commons)
Published: 2018-07-15