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  • Poster, M. (1990) The Mode of Information: Poststructuralism and Social Context, Cambridge: Polity Press.

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Edward Tenner serves on the Editorial Board of KT&P, is a visiting researcher in the Princeton University Department of English, and is the author of Why Things Bite Back: Technology and the Revenge of Unintended Consequences and the forthcoming Our Own Devices: The Past and Future of Body Technology (Knopf, 2003). He may be reached at 〈tenner@princeton.edu〉.

He is the author and co-editor of seven books and over sixty articles and chapters. Dr. Alon’s research focuses on international business, franchising, and political risk assessment.

He has a B.S. in electrical engineering from Princeton and a J.D. with honors from George Washington University. Mr. Woodbridge serves on the Editorial Board of this journal.

David Wood completed his Ph.D. on the sociotechnical networks around U.S. military intelligence bases in 2001. He is currently the Earl Grey Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Newcastle’s School of Architecture Planning and Landscape (SAPL) in the UK. His research project, ‘The Evolution of Algorithmic Surveillance and the Potential for Social Exclusion,’ looks at the sociotechnical history and development of computer mediated surveillance technologies. His other research interests include geographies of orbital and virtual space and the militarization of cities. He is also the founder and Managing Editor of the new international journal of surveillance studies, Surveillance & Society, 〈www.surveillance-and-society.org〉. He may be reached at 〈d.f.j.wood@ncl.ac.uk〉.

He is also Director of the Centre for Policy Research on Science and Technology (CPROST) at SFU’s Harbour Centre campus, in downtown Vancouver and a Research Scientist at the New Media Innovation Centre (NewMIC).

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Alon, I., Woodbridge, R.C., Diana, T. et al. Book notes. Know Techn Pol 15, 81–84 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12130-003-1008-6

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