There were only 10 submissions for Privacy, Surveillance, and Security. Nils and I recommend accepting 1 panel (which was proposed as such) and 2 paper sessions, and rejecting the one submission which did not have a title or author (though for other reasons, of course). This leaves 3 strong events: Privacy Perceptions: Attitudes Toward Internet Privacy - Matej Shifting Articulations of Internet Privacy - Gustafson Restricted Privacy...as culture-specific... - Ribak Privacy Perceptions and Online Practices - Ana, Clement, and Aspinal Monitoring Practices Big Brother in Australia - Whitty The Work of Being Watched... - Andrejevic Online Privacy and Consumer Protection - Ferbank & Zizi Panopticon.com - Carlson and Campbell Productive Surveillance (proposed as a panel) Using the Community to Sell - Fernback The Panoptic State - Elmer Space the Final Frontier - Andrejevic