Friday 27 February 2015

To what extent, if at all, are the state surveillance practices made public by Edward Snowden justifiable

To what extent, if at all, are the state surveillance practices made public by Edward Snowden justifiable?
Dandeker, C. (1990) Surveillance, Power and Modernity, esp. chs.1, 2 & 4.
Gandy Jr., O. (2006), Data mining, surveillance, and discrimination in the Post-9/11 environment, Haggerty, K. & Ericson, R. (eds.) The New Politics ofSurveillance and Visibility, Toronto: University of Toronto Press, pp.363-84.
Giddens, A. (1987) Nation State and Violence.
Gill, P. (1994) Policing Politics: Security Intelligence and the Liberal Democratic State, chs.1 & 2.
Gill, P. (2009) Theories of intelligence: Where are we, where should we go and how might we proceed? in Gill P., Marrin S. and Phythian M., (eds.) Intelligence Theory: Key Questions and Debates, London, Routledge [on blackboard]
Gill, P. and Phythian, M. (2006) Intelligence in an Insecure World, ch.2.
Patrick F. Gillham, Securitizing America: Strategic incapacitation and the policing of protest since the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks, Sociology Compass, 5/7, July 2011, pp.636-52.
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