Daniel Lett Editor

Singh Bolaria is an adjuct professor of Sociology at the Univeristy of Victoria. He has published in the area of race and race relations and the Sociology of Health. His latest books include Race and Racism in 21st Centry Canada: Continuity Complexity and Change (ed. with Sean P. Heir) Broadview Press, 2007. The Seikhs in Canada: Migration, Race, Class and Gender with G.S. Basran, Universityof Oxford Press, 2003. Sean Heir is an Associate Professr of Sociology at the University of Victoria. He holds a PhD from McMaster University. Seans current research is concentrated in two areas: public camera surveillance and racism. He is currently preparing books on racism and the complexity of social change (to be published by Broadview Press) and the establishment of public camera surveillance in Canada (to be published by UBC Press). He is also currently preparing edited volumes on critical debates in racism studies and surveillance and social problems (both with Fernwood Publishing). Dr. Hier’s graduate students have completed Master’s theses on Public Camera Surveillance (2004), Media Representation (2005), Visual Culture (2005), Alternative Communities (2007), and Public Opinion and Surveillance (2007). He currently supervises theses on CCTV Surveillance (PhD), Pre-Electronic Surveillance (PhD), Resisting Surveillance (MA), Governance and Representation (MA), Realism and Panic (MA), and Realism and Justice (MA). Daniel Lett is a PhD candidate at the University of Victoria. His central research interests are surveillance, racism, moral panics and moral regulation.