David Lyon is director of the Surveillance Studies Centre, Queen’s Research
Chair in Surveillance Studies, and professor in the Department of Sociology
and the Faculty of Law at Queen’s University. Since 2008, he has led The New
Transparency: Surveillance and Social Sorting research team that produced
the present volume. Some of his recent books are Liquid Surveillance (cowritten
with Zygmunt Bauman; Polity Press, 2013), The Routledge Handbook of
Surveillance Studies (coedited with Kirstie Ball and Kevin Haggerty; Routledge,
2012), Identifying Citizens: ID Cards as Surveillance (Polity Press, 2009), and
Surveillance Studies: An Overview (Polity Press, 2007). He is a cofounder of
the journal Surveillance and Society and the Surveillance Studies Network.
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