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The Communication Review, Volume 11 Issue 1 2008

ISSN: 1547-7487 (electronic) 1071-4421 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge
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Speech Without Rights: The Status of Public Space on the Internet
Laura Stein
Pages 1 – 23
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“Try to Walk With the Sound of My Footsteps”: The Surveillant Body in Contemporary Art
Kirsty Robertson
Pages 24 – 41
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The Incomplete Subject of Colonial Memory: Puerto Rico and the Post/Colonial Biopolitics of Congressional Recollection
Nathaniel I. Córdova
Pages 42 – 75
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Hegemonic Shorthand: Technology and Metonymy in Modern Policing
Mike Arntfield
Pages 76 – 97
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Book Review: Homeland Security. Surveying the Field
The McGraw-Hill Homeland Security Handbook by Kamien, D. G.
Protecting What Matters: Technology, Security, and Liberty Since 9/11 by Northouse, C.
Protecting the Homeland: 2006/2007 by d'Arcy, M., O'Hanlon, M., Orszag, P., Shapiro, J., & Steinberg, J.

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(2006). Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution Press. 216 pages, ISBN: 0-157-6126-0.
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Mark Andrejevic
Pages 98 – 103
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Book Review: Situating Surveillance: Emerging Theories and Technologies
Theorizing Surveillance: The Panopticon and Beyond by Lyon, D.
Global Surveillance and Policing by Zuriek, E., & Salter, M.

(2006). Devon: Willan Publishing.
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Alison Marie Kenner
Pages 104 – 108
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