Thursday 16 July 2009

Proceedings and videos for the SSSCLA'09

It’s a pleasure to announce that the Proceedings for the SSSCLA are out and available for free at http://www2.pucpr.br/ssscla. The videos for the 4 keynote talks are available from the same address. Please feel free to visit and to distribute.

I apologize for the enormous delay in releasing the proceedings but the editing work was all down to only one person. It was more than 600 pages to review, return to authors and reformat.

I must thank everyone for their collaboration. Soon we will get back to you with more information on the next event in Mexico, 2010.
The initiative of organizing the interdisciplinary symposium Surveillance, Security and Social Control in Latin America, which took place in Curitiba, PR, Brazil, between 4th and 6th March 2009, stemmed from a common collective idea through different perspective and approaches: the need for prospection, gathering, mobilization and communication of Latin-American works and researchers dedicated to issues related to surveillance studies.
There is no record of events of this kind sharing the same focus in Latin America. Thus, the expectation of the organizers and scholars involved with this event is that it has become the first of a series of other symposiums to take place in many other Latin-American cities, with the aim of gathering more and more scholars, research and approaches related to surveillance, especially from the point of view of a knowledge construction and diffusion in the so-called global South. In fact, the first motivations raised for the organization of this event, called attention to a possible separation of knowledge and research about surveillance between the global South and the global North.
Besides the papers, we had the important contributions as keynote speakers from renowned scholars in the fields that surround surveillance studies. Thus, we had the crucial talks by Professor David Lyon (Queen’s University, Canada), Professor Luis Antonio Machado da Silva (Instituto Universitário de Pesquisas do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), Professor Nelson Arteaga Botello (Universidad Autonoma del Estado do Mexico) and Professor David Murakami Wood (Newcastle University). Videos featuring their keynote speeches are attached to these proceedings and available online at: http://www2.pucpr.br/ssscla/videos.htm.
We express our gratitude to the institutions that made this symposium a reality, being: Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná (PUCPR); Programa de Pós-Graduação em Gestão Urbana (PPGTU-PUCPR); curso de especialização Gestão Técnica do Meio Urbano (GTU-PUCPR); Fundação Araucária; Programa de Pós-Graduação em Comunicação e Cultura (EcoPós-UFRJ); Surveillance Studies Network; and the journal Surveillance & Society.

Sunday 12 July 2009

REMINDER - call for chapter PROPOSALS

Just a reminder to our call for chapter PROPOSALS due 15th July 2009. At this stage we only need a 2-3 pages proposal for chapters.

Please see the whole call at:

urbe

The first number of the Brazilian Journal of Urban Management, called urbe, is OUT NOW!
It is available for free at: www.pucpr.br/urbe
Authough it's a Brazilian journal, it accepts papers from different countries in 4 languages (Portugues, Spanish, English and French), as long as the subjects fit to the journal's agenda on urban issues and urban studies.
Urbe is edit by me and other two colleagues, Tomas Moreira (PUCPR) and Christian Silva (UTFPR).
One of the main attributes of urbe is to be open to scholars and researchers from a wide variety of disciplines, including urban and regional planning, urban management, architecture and urbanism, administration, public policy, human geography, environmental engineering, political science, social communication, law, economics, civil engineering, philosophy, geology, informatics, information systems, social service, sociology, and tourism, among others.
Urbe publishes theoretical as well as empirical original studies of issues that directly or indirectly affect the spatial organization conditions of cities and regions in developing and developed countries.
The journal is a publication of the Postgraduate Program in Urban Management (PPGTU) at Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná (PUCPR), and is published twice a year.
Thus, the editorial approach of urbe prioritizes the interdisciplinary debate on urban management using research outcomes as well as theoretical and empirical discussions from diverse thematic areas, such as:
- Urban and regional development;
- Urban economy;
- Urban epistemology;
- Natural resources management;
- Public management;
- Governance and urban networks;
- Electronic governance;
- Urban mobility;
- Urban planning;
- Municipal strategic planning;
- Public policy;
- Information systems;
- Urban and regional sustainability;
- Urban law;
- Urban sociology;
- Urban geography;
- Perception and urban landscape;
- Urban design.

Publisher
Editora Universitária Champagnat
Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná
Rua Imaculada Conceição,1155-Prado Velho
CEP 80215-901-Cx. Postal 16.210
Tel.: +55 (41) 3271-1577 – FAX: +55 (41) 3271-1770
Curitiba - Paraná - Brazil
E-mail: editora.champagnat@pucpr.br

Editorial Board
Adrian Atkinson (TU Berlin)
Alex Abiko (Poli-USP)
Ana Clara Torres Ribeiro (IPPUR-UFRJ)
Bernard Declève (Université Catholique de Louvain)
Brasilmar Nunes (SOC/UNB)
Eduardo José Viola (UNB)
Ermínia Maricato (FAU-USP)
Jefferson Andronio Ramundo Staduto (UNIOESTE)
José Antonio Pinho (UFBA)
Ladislau Dowbor (PUCSP)
Marco A. Arbage Lobo (UNAMA)
Martin Smolka (Lincoln Institute)
Nabil Georges Bonduki (FAU-USP)
Pedro Jacobi (USP - PROCAM)
Raquel Rolnik (FAU-USP)
Richard Morin (Université du Québec á Montréal)
Stephan Tomerius (University of Applied Sciences Trier)
Stephen Graham (Durham University)
Susana Finquelievich (Universidad de Buenos Aires)
Tomás Lapa (UFPE)

Consulting Board
Alessandro Aurigi (Newcastle University)
Ana Maria Fernandez-Maldonado (TU Delft)
Azael Rangel Camargo (EESC-USP)
Bernardo Arantes do Nascimento Teixeira (UFSCar)
Carlos Hardt (PUCPR)
Carlos Leite (Universidade Mackenzie)
Carlos Mello Garcias (PUCPR)
Carlos Monteiro de Andrade (EESC-USP)
Carlos Nassi (COOPE-UFRJ)
Clovis Ultramari (PUCPR)
Daniel Joseph Hogan (UNICAMP)
Deborah peel (Liverpool University)
Dominique Boullier (Université Rennes II)
Emmanuel Antonio dos Santos (ITA)
Eneida Maria Souza Mendonça (Universidade Federal de Vitória)
Eulalia Portela (EESC-USP)
Fábio Duarte (PUCPR)
Francisco Comaru (UFABC)
Guillermo Foladori (UFPR)
Jandir Ferreira de Lima (UNIOESTE)
João Sette Whitaker Ferreira (FAU-USP)
José Marcos Pinto da Cunha (UNICAMP)
Keneth Kruckemeyer (MIT)
Luiz Eduardo Aragon Vaca (UFPA)
Maria Sylvia M. Saes (USP)
Mariana Fix (FACAM, Campinas)
Mauricio Hernandez-Bonilla (Universidad Veracruzana)
Michael Peterek (Universidade de Frankfurt)
Miroslawa Czerny (University of Warsaw)
Nelson Baltrusis (Universidade Católica de Salvador)
Nelson Saule Jr (PUCSP)
Oklinger Mantovaneli Jr (FURB)
Peter Brand (Universidad Nacional de Colombia)
Ricardo Siloto da Silva (UFSCar)
Rosana Aparecida Baeninger (UNICAMP)
Rubén Pesci (FLACAM)
Samira Kauchakje (PUCPR)
Tamara Cohen Egler (IPPUR-UFRJ)
Victor Brunfaut (ISACF, La Cambre)