Surveillance Camera Day – 20 June 2019
To mark Surveillance Camera Day on 20 June 2019 I’ll be tweeting @es61andrews resources for thinking theologically about surveillance. 9am the special issue… Read More »Surveillance Camera Day – 20 June 2019
To mark Surveillance Camera Day on 20 June 2019 I’ll be tweeting @es61andrews resources for thinking theologically about surveillance. 9am the special issue… Read More »Surveillance Camera Day – 20 June 2019
Funding has been secured for a new Surveillance and Religion Research Network based at the School of Divinity, University of St Andrews, led by Dr… Read More »Funding for Surveillance & Religion Network
Susanne Wigorts Yngvesson (Stockholm School of Theology) writes of her recent visit 8-18 April 2015 to collaborate with me on our ‘Surveillance & Religion Network’… Read More »Visit of Swedish Surveillance & Religion scholar
I’m currently recruiting participants (in and around Edinburgh) for focus groups about surveillance and Christian faith. More details here.
Personal data harvested from GP and hospital records are shortly to be made available for sale in England. Today’s Guardian report highlights concerns of privacy advocates… Read More »English people now for sale
Jolyon Mitchell’s review of my book, Theological Perspectives on a Surveillance Society: Watching and Being Watched, has been published in the new issue of Studies in Christian Ethics (27.1,… Read More »New review available
The Scottish Government has published its White Paper, “Scotland’s Future,” commending a vote for independence at the referendum on 18th September this year. Surveillance is… Read More »Scotland’s Surveillance Future
Calorie Counter and Diet Tracker apps allow me share my diligence over New Year’s Resolutions with the world. The capacity to disseminate my progress via… Read More »“Too much information…”
The biblical story of Christ’s birth is replete with surveillance. Mary and Joseph make their way to Bethlehem to fulfil the requirements of a census… Read More »A surveillance Christmas
Wired are carrying an interesting opinion piece by Chris Finan today. He sees the negative impact upon the reputation of IT services companies who have… Read More »Canaries to combat surveillance