Resources

Bibliographies

Big Data Surveillance
List of Publications

Articles

Andrejevic, M. (2017) To Pre-Empt A Thief. International Journal of Communication, 11, pp. 879–89.


Andrejevic, M. (2015) The Droning of Experience. The Fibreculture Journal, 25. Available at: http://twentyfive.fibreculturejournal.org/fcj-187-the-droning-of-experience.


Andrejevic, M. (2015) Personal Data: Blind Spot of the “Affective Law of Value”? The Information Society, 31(1), pp. 5-12.


Ball, K., DiDomenico, M. and Nunan, D. (2016) Big Data Surveillance and the Body – Subject. Body and Society, 22 (2), pp. 58 – 81.


Bennett, C. (2016) Voter databases, micro-targeting, and data protection law: can political parties campaign in Europe as they do in North America? International Data Privacy Law, 6 (4), pp. 261-275.


Clement, A. (2017). Addressing mass state surveillance through transparency and network sovereignty, within a framework of international human rights law – a Canadian perspective. Published in both English and Chinese in the Chinese Journal of Journalism and Communication Studies, 23, Special Issue on Internet Governance, pp. 31-52.


Clement, A. and Obar, J. (2016) Keeping Internet Users in the Know or in the Dark: An Analysis of the Data Privacy Transparency of Canadian Internet Carriers. Journal of Information Policy, 6, pp. 294-331.


Gilman, M., Madden, M., Levy, K and Marwick, A. (in press) Privacy, Poverty and Big Data: A Matrix of Vulnerabilities for Poor Americans. Washington University Law Review. Available at: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2930247


Hargittai, E. and Marwick, A. (2016).“What Can I Really Do?” Explaining the Privacy Paradox with Online Apathy. International Journal of Communication, 16. Available at: http://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/4655


Lyon, D. (2017) Surveillance Culture: Exposure, Engagement and Ethics in Digital Modernity. International Journal of Communication, 11, pp. 824-842.


Marwick, A., Fontaine, C. and boyd, d. (2017) “Nobody sees it, nobody gets mad”: Social Media, Privacy, and Personal Responsibility among Low-SES Youth. Social Media & Society, May 30. Available at: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/2056305117710455


Monahan, T. (2017) Ways of Being Seen: Surveillance Art and the Interpellation of Viewing Subjects. Cultural Studies (online first).


Monahan, T. (2017) Regulating Belonging: Surveillance, Inequality, and the Cultural Production of Abjection. Journal of Cultural Economy, 10 (2): 191-206.


Monahan, T. (2016) Built to Lie: Investigating Technologies of Deception, Surveillance, and Control. The Information Society, 32 (4): 229-240.


Murakami Wood, D. and Carter, M. (2017) Power Down. Limn, 8. Available at: http://limn.it/power-down/

Pavone, V., Ball, K., Degli Esposti, S., Dibb, S. and Santiago-Gómez, E. (2017) Beyond the security paradox: Ten criteria for a socially informed security policy, Public Understanding of Science, 10 April.


Vonn, M., Prince, C., and Gill, L. (forthcoming 2018) The Aleph Bet: Debating Metaphors for Information, Data Handling and the Right to be Forgotten. Canadian Journal of Law and Technology, Spring.

Book Chapters

Andrejevic, M. (in press) Framelessness: or the Cultural Logic of Big Data. In an edited volume on Ubiquitous Computing. Palgrave.


Andrejevic, M. (in press) Data Collection Without Limits: Automated Policing and the Politics of Framelessness. In a volume on Big Data Crime, and Social Control. Routledge.


Andrejevic, M. (2016). The Pacification of Interactivity. In Barney, D. et al. eds. The Participatory Condition in the Digital Age. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, pp. 122-144.


Andrejevic, M. (2016) Theorizing Drones and Droning Theory, In Završnik, A. Drones and Unmanned Aerial Systems. Springer, pp. 22-37.


Andrejevic, M. (2015). Becoming Drones: Smartphone Probes and Distributed Sensing. In Wilken, R. and Goggin, G. eds. Locative Media, New York and Abingdon: Routledge, pp. 193-207.


Bennett, C. with Bayley, R. M. (2015) Privacy Protection in the Era of ‘Big Data’: Regulatory Challenges and Social Assessments. In van der Sloot, B, Broeders, D. and Schrijvers, E. eds. Exploring the Boundaries of Big Data, Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, pp. 205-227.


Burdon, M. and Andrejevic, M. (2016) Big Data in the Sensor Society. In Sugimoto, C. R., Ekbia, H . R. and Mattioli, M. eds. Big Data Is Not a Monolith, MIT Press, pp. 61-76.


Clement, A. and Obar, J (2015) Canadian Internet ʹBoomerangʹ Traffic and Mass NSA Surveillance: Responding to Privacy and Network Sovereignty Challenges. In Geist, M. (ed) Law, Privacy and Surveillance in Canada in the Post-Snowden Era, University of Ottawa Press, pp. 13-44. Available for free, open access download at: http://www.press.uottawa.ca/law-privacy-and-surveillance


Leman-Langlois, Stéphane (Forthcoming 2018) Les technologies de surveillance. In Cusson, M., Ribaux, O, Blais, É et Boivin, R., Traité de sécurité intérieure, 2e édition. Montréal: Presses de l’Université de Montréal.


Leman-Langlois, Stéphane (Forthcoming 2018) Prévention et répression du terrorisme. In Cusson, M., Ribaux, O, Blais, É et Boivin, R., Traité de sécurité intérieure, 2e édition. Montréal : Presses de l’Université de Montréal.


Leman-Langlois, Stéphane et Rémi Boivin (Forthcoming 2018) Big data et policing. In Cusson, M., Ribaux, O, Blais, É et Boivin, R., Traité de sécurité intérieure, 2e édition. Montréal: Presses de l’Université de Montréal.


Leman-Langlois, Stéphane (2018) Surveillance and Social Control. In Deflem, M. The Handbook on Social Control. London: Wiley.


Leman-Langlois, Stéphane (2017) Counter-Terrorism in Canada. In Sylke, A. The Routledge Handbook of Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism. London, Routledge.


Lyon, D. (2017) The Missing V of Big Data: Vulnerability. In Albanese, P., Tepperman, L. and Alexander, E. eds. Reading Sociology: Canadian Perspectives, Oxford University Press.


Lyon, D. (2017) Big Data Surveillance: Snowden, Everyday Practices and Digital Futures. In Bigo, Didier, Basaran, Tagba, Guittet, Emmanuel-Pierre and Walker, Rob eds., International Political Sociology: Transversal Lines. London and New York: Routledge. (2017; Google Books 2016)

Books

Lyon, D. and Murakami Wood, D. eds. (forthcoming) Security and Surveillance in the Big Data Age, a collection contracted with the University of British Columbia Press.


Lyon, D. (February 2018) The Culture of Surveillance: Watching as a Way of Life, Polity Press.

 

Reports


Clement, A. and Obar, J. (Forthcoming 2017) Keeping Internet Users in the Know or in the Dark? Data Privacy Transparency of Canadian Internet Carriers. IXmaps Research Report.


Richardson, S. and Mackinnon, D. (2017) Left to Their Own Devices? Privacy Implications of Wearable Technology in Canadian Workplaces. A Report to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada, under the 2016-2017 Contributions Program, April.


Presentations


Ball, K. (2016) Plenary at the Oxford Centre for Corporate Reputation’s Annual Conference entitled ‘Employee Analytics: Social Sorting on Steroids’ Saïd Business School, 31st August.


Bennett, C. (2016) “Is your Neighbor a Liberal or a Conservative? Voter Surveillance and the Data-Driven Election Campaign.” Address to Queens University, 5 October.


Bennett, C. (2016) “Voter Surveillance and Big Data.”  Address to Big Data Surveillance workshop, Queens University. 12 May.


Bennett, C. (2016) “Is your neighbor a Democrat or a Republican: Voter Surveillance and the Political Culture of Modern Election Campaigns,” Paper presented to Surveillance Studies Network conference, Barcelona, 21 April.


Bennett, C. (2015) “Micro-Targeting, Voter Intelligence, and Data Protection Law:  Can Candidates and Parties do in Europe what they do in North America?”, Paper presented to Privacy Law Scholars Conference, Amsterdam, 26 October. 


Clement, A. (2017) “NSA Counter-Surveillance: A forensic probe into the NSA's domestic internet spying,” Data and Society Institute, New York, 5 September, New York City.


Clement, A. (2017) “Tracking Canadians' data through Trump's America: Better to keep it more local?” Identity Privacy and Security Institute (IPSI) Public Lecture, University of Toronto, 5 April.


Clement, A. (2017) “Can data localization and network sovereignty help protect privacy & democratic rights against Five Eyes surveillance?” University of Victoria, Dept. of Political Science, 3 March.


Clement, A. (2017) "Mapping Canadians’ data through NSA surveillance sites with IXmaps” Presented at Mapping your Digital Footprint public forum convened by OpenMedia.org, Vancouver BC, 22 February.


Clement, A. (2017) “The challenges of mass state internet surveillance for network sovereignty: Risks and remedial opportunities for local communities” Presented at i2CAT – The Internet Research Centre, Polytechnic University of Catalunya, Barcelona, 30 January.


Clement, A. (2016) "Mass state surveillance and global internet governance" Presented at Global Perspectives China Practice: First International Collaborative Forum on Internet Governance, Beijing, 22 October.


Clement, A. (2016) "Challenging mass state surveillance with transparency, obfuscation and accountability." Dig.IT CRYPTO 2.0, IT University, Copenhagen, 4 October.


Clement, A. (2016) "IXmaps.ca: Making mass internet surveillance visible," Presented at PROSA (IT professional union), Copenhagen, 30 September.


Clement, A. (2016) “Reclaiming a trusted public internet for all Canadians,” invited expert panellist for “The future of the Internet in Canada” session at the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) annual General Meeting, 22 September.


Lyon, D. (2017) Big Data Vulnerabilities: Social Sorting on Steroids? Invited talk for the Uncertain Archives research project, University of Copenhagen, 06 April.


Lyon, D. (2017) What is Big Data Surveillance? Invited talk for the Surveillance Studies Summer Seminar, Queen’s University, 15 June.


Lyon, D. (2017) Surveillance Capitalism and Surveillance Culture, part of a special panel on Surveillance organized by Denise Anthony, Matariki Partner at Dartmouth College NH, at the American Sociological Association annual meeting at the Palais de Congrès, Montréal, 13 August.


Lyon, D. (2016) “Introducing Surveillance after Snowden” for Author-meets-Critics session (with Gus Hosein, Privacy International, UK; Malavika, Harvard; and Kasia Fundacia Panoptykon, Warsaw, Poland) at the CPDP (Computers Privacy and Data Protection) conference, Brussels, Belgium, 27 January.


Lyon, D. (2016) “Surveillance capitalism” a talk based on the work of Shoshana Zuboff in a panel with that title at the CPDP (Computers Privacy and Data Protection) conference, Brussels, Belgium, 28 January.


Lyon, D. (2016) “Big Data Surveillance” in a panel discussion at the CPDP (Computers Privacy and Data Protection) conference, Brussels, Belgium, 29 January.


Lyon, D. (2016) “Big Data Surveillance” Annual Lecture for the Centre for Criminal Justice Studies, Faculty of Law, Leeds University, UK, 02 February.


Lyon, D. (2016) “Big Data Surveillance” Keynote lecture for the Transmediale Festival, Berlin, 06 February. Report in http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/Transmediale-Die-Geburt-der-Datenueberwachung-aus-dem-Geist-des-Marketings-3096460.html/


Lyon, D. (2016) “State surveillance and big data” lecture at Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, Qatar, 14 April.


Lyon, D. (2016) “Big Data Surveillance: what’s new?” paper at the 7th biannual conference of the Surveillance Studies Network, Barcelona, Spain, 22 April.


Lyon, D. (2016) “Revising the Privacy Act: a surveillance perspective” presentation at the ETHI Parliamentary Committee, House of Commons, Ottawa. 14 June.


Lyon, D. (2016) “Surveillance rights, freedoms and responsibilities in a world of digital devices” lecture for the Council of Europe, Debates on Democratic Security, Strasbourg, 20 June 20.


Lyon, D. (2016) “From Small Data to Big Data” Panel paper for the Society for Eighteenth Century Studies conference (SSHRC-funded) co-authored by Scott Thompson. Queen’s University, 27 October.


Lyon, D. (2016) “Big Data Surveillance” Invited talk for the Annual Privacy Commissioners (Federal, Provincial, Territorial), Toronto, 04 November.


Lyon, D. (2016) “Encountering and Engaging with Surveillance Culture” Keynote lecture at LAVITS (Latin American Surveillance Studies Network) conference, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 21 November.


Lyon, D. (2015) “Big Data Surveillance” keynote at CERSA conference, Profile, Predict, Prevent, at Université Paris II, 20 October.


Lyon, D. (2015) “Global Surveillance in a post-Snowden World” Public lecture at Sciences Po, Paris, 03 November.
Lyon, D. (2015) “Big Data Surveillance” at SSHRC event, Ottawa, 05 October.


Lyon, D. (2015) ‘Global surveillance in a post-Snowden world’ and ‘Israel/Palestine and the “Peace of Jerusalem”’ at the L’Abri conference, St Louis, MO, 17 October.


Lyon, D. (2015) Introduction to Edward Snowden and moderation of his presentation for the Queen’s International Affairs Association, live to an audience of 900 in Grant Hall and livestreamed to 8,500+ on 12 November.


Lyon, D. (2015) ‘Surveillance, Snowden and Big Data’ ‘ opening keynote for conference: ‘Sensitive Data: Images of Surveillance’, Goethe Institut, New York, 04-07 December.


Marwick, A. with Hargittai, E. (2017) Nothing to Hide, Nothing to Lose?: Incentives and Disincentives for Sharing Information With Institutions Online. Trust and Tradeoffs for Online Privacy. International Communication Association Annual Conference, San Diego, CA, 25-29 May.


Marwick, A. (2017) Privacy, Poverty, and Big Data: A Matrix of Vulnerabilities for Poor Americans. New York University Center for Data Science, 20 April.


Marwick, A. with Madden, M., Gilman, M. and Levy, K. (2016) The Class Differential in Privacy Vulnerability. Privacy Law Scholars Conference, George Washington University Law School, Washington, DC, 2-3 June. Nominated for Future of Privacy Forum's 2016 Privacy Papers for Policymakers Award.


Marwick, A. with body, d. and Fontaine, C. (2016) “Nobody sees it, nobody gets mad”: Social Media, Privacy, and Personal Responsibility Among Low-SES Youth. Privacy Law Scholars Conference, George Washington University Law School, Washington, DC, 2-3 June.


Steeves, Valerie. (2017) Public Lecture, Big Data, Little Kids: Privacy, Networks & Cyberbullying in the Digital Age, Technology Council of the Alberta Teachers' Association, 26 January.


Steeves, Valerie (2017) One-day workshop for teachers, school administrators and privacy officers, Privacy Implications in the Networked Classroom, Alberta Teachers Association and the Office of the Alberta Information and Privacy Commissioner, Edmonton, 26 January 2017 – co-funded by The eQuality Project.


Steeves, Valerie (2017) People In, People Out: Why Big Data Security Needs Human Rights SERENE-Risc Tutorial: Examining Cybercrime for SMEs GoSec 2017: 13th Annual Cybersecurity Conference, Montreal, 30 August.


Steeves, Valerie (2017) People In, People Out: Why Big Data Security Needs Human Rights Information Security Systems Association Meeting, Ottawa, 28 September.


Webster, William (2017) Challenges of our Time: Ways in which Stirling is Changing the World Governing Big Data, Centre for Research into Information, Surveillance and Privacy (CRISP) Stirling Management School, University of Stirling, 21 September.


Webster, William (2016) eGovernment Evolutions: Managing Information Flows in an Era of Smart Cities and Big Data, School of Government, Victoria University of Wellington, Auckland, New Zealand, 13 September.


Webster, William (2016) Delivering the Big Data Revolution: Leadership and Governance Issues, School of Government, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand, 8 September.


Webster, William (2016) Big Data: Issues for Public Policy and Public Services, School of Government, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand, 7 September.


Webster, William (2016) eGovernment Evolutions: Managing Information Flows in an Era of Smart Cities and Big Data, School of Government, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand, 2 September.

Other: Op-Eds

Bennett, C. published a series of Op-Eds on voter surveillance in Canada in I-Politics during the last federal election: https://ipolitics.ca/author/colin-bennett/


Bennett, C. (2015) How the Liberals won the ‘big data’ war. iPolitics, 26 October. Available at: https://ipolitics.ca/2015/10/26/how-the-liberals-won-the-big-data-war/


Bennett, C. (2015) Could Europe end up targeting Canada over D-51 and digital privacy? iPolitics, 13 October. Available at: https://ipolitics.ca/2015/10/13/could-europe-end-up-targeting-canada-ove...


Bennett, C. (2015) How political parties turn your online ‘friends’ into campaign tools. iPolitics, 24 September. Available at: https://ipolitics.ca/2015/09/24/how-political-parties-turn-your-online-f...


Bennett, C. (2015) How campaign ‘micro-targeting’ works – and why it probably doesn’t. iPolitics, 9 September. Available at: https://ipolitics.ca/2015/09/09/how-campaign-micro-targeting-works-and-w...


Bennett, C. (2015) They’re spying on you: how party databases put your privacy at risk. iPolitics, 1 September. Available at: https://ipolitics.ca/2015/09/01/theyre-spying-on-you-how-party-databases...


Bennett, C. (2015) So you just want politicians to leave you alone? Good luck with that. iPolitics, 24 August. Available at: https://ipolitics.ca/2015/08/24/so-you-just-want-politicians-to-leave-yo...


Clement, A. (2016) “Coming clean on ‘going dark’: What can security services learn about you from metadata? More than you think.” Opinion piece published by iPolitics on 9 December. Available at: https://ipolitics.ca/2016/12/09/coming-clean-on-going-dark/

Media

Lyon, D. (2015) Interview on Big Data Surveillance and Snowden on European CEO, World News Media, released September 21 2015. Available at: http://www.europeanceo.com/business-and-management/why-big-data-is-the-g...


Lyon, D. (2015) Lessons for Canadians from Oliver Stone’s Snowden. The Ottawa Citizen. 22 September 22. Available at: http://ottawacitizen.com/opinion/columnists/lyon-lessons-for-canadians-f...


Lyon, D. (2015) Snowden: A troubling truth take. The Whig Standard, 27 September. Available at: http://www.thewhig.com/2016/09/27/snowden-a-troubling-truth-tale


Lyon, D. (2015) Talking with David Lyon about Surveillance after Snowden; interview in the Ottawa Citizen, 04 October. Available at: http://ottawacitizen.com/news/politics/q-and-a-david-lyon-talks-about-su...


Lyon, D. (2015) features in a documentary Big Data: Citizens Under Control made by ALEA films, directed by Pedro Barbadillo (Barcelona). Description at: http://www.aleadf.com/portal/en/documentales/en-produccion/58/ Released February 2015


David Lyon features in educational film, Eyes on You: Citizens under Surveillance made by Arte (France) for Ubisoft Archive (2015). Available through the Canadian infobase of Films on Demand (e.g. through Stauffer Library).

Coverage of Research

(2017) Article covering Citizenfour talk, showing and discussion at The Screening Room: “Big Data on the Silver Screen” The Whig Standard, 16 January. Available at: http://www.thewhig.com/2017/01/15/big-data-in-spotlight-at-qa-session-mo...


(2017) Future Landscapes: Surveillance; podcast interview (with Jared Siebert) from NewLeafMedia at http://www.newleafnetwork.ca/podcast/1168/. Released March 13 2017.


(2017) Two articles among more than 300 news and social media sites that reported on the March 27, 2017 launch of the updated IXmaps site and drove visitors to the site:
•    This Map Will Show If Your Web Traffic Passes Through an NSA Listening Post Motherboard/Vice, March 28, 2017
•    Map reveals how your web traffic travels the world – and which agencies may be 'listening in' by Matt Burgess, WIRED, Thursday 30 March 2017


(2016) Interview for the Council of Europe TV Journal, June 20 2016. At http://www.coe.int/en/web/portal/-/online-surveillance/


Snowden event (November 12, Grant Hall, Queen’s) covered in the Whig-Standard, http://www.thewhig.com/2015/11/12/we-have-to-know-what-is-going-on-snowden


and Toronto Star, http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2015/11/12/edward-snowden-speaks-to-quee...


and The Journal http://www.queensjournal.ca/story/2015-11-13/news/the-future-is-up-to-st...
(2015) Researchers to study big data collection used on Canadians, The Globe and Mail, (on the Big Data Surveillance SSHRC Partnership Grant) Sep 29; at http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/british-columbia/researchers-will-st...


(2015) From smart meters to Snowden: Surveillance Studies Centre receives second $2.5 million SSHRC grant, University Affairs, November 2015 at http://www.universityaffairs.ca/news/news-article/researchers-concerned-...


 (2015) Research project gets $2.5 million grant, The Whig Standard, 13 October. Available at: http://www.thewhig.com/2015/10/12/research-project-gets-25-million-grant


(2015) Watching the Watchers, report in Pan European Research: Horizon 2020, detailing the work of the Surveillance Studies Centre at Queen’s, directed by David Lyon; summer 2015, at http://www.horizon2020publications.com/H7/#90/z


Loughheed, T. (2015) Researchers concerned by the rise of ‘big data’ surveillance. University Affairs, 03 November. Available at: http://www.universityaffairs.ca/news/news-article/researchers-concerned-...

Newsletters

Annual SSC newsletters covering BDS events available here: http://www.sscqueens.org/about/newsletters


Quarterly e-newsletters available here (14 issues):  http://www.sscqueens.org/projects/big-data-surveillance/news-and-events