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Open conference on Surveillance
Experiences * Analysis * Responses
Information
about the conference which was held in Wollongong on 26 November
1995.
Conference papers
The aim of these short papers was to stimulate ideas for
those attending the open conference on surveillance. Since
the conference was organised around small group discussions
to help people meet each other and exchange ideas, there were
no formal sessions devoted to these papers. Participants were
welcome to raise ideas from the papers in the discussion groups
or directly with the authors who are attending.
Ann Aungles, Globalisation and domestication
in the field of penal surveillance
Special Branch records in the Hilton
bombing archives
Richard A Joseph, Electronic mail:
surveillance at work
Steve Little, From Bletchley Park to
the NSA: legitimating the 'surveillance society'
Brian Martin, Antisurveillance
David Mercer, Privacy and danger
Glenn Mitchell, The state and the
Communist Party of Australia: surveillance of dissident politics,
1945-1955
Schweik Action Wollongong, The Australia
Card
Graham Sewell, Surveillance in the
work place
Additional papers
Nick Taylor and Clive Walker, Bugs
in the system
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