<bold>The Surveillance Project, Queen's University


</bold>Please note the following announcement (also on our Department and
Project web sites) and forward either or both of them to anyone or any
group that you think may have an interest.  Thank you. 


<bold>Post-doctoral Fellowship, Queen's University


</bold>The Surveillance Project, based in the Sociology Department at
Queen's University, seek a post-doctoral fellow to join the team
researching Surveillance, Risk, and Social Ordering in a Global
Information Society, funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities
Research Council of Canada under the Knowledge-Based Economy  Strategic
Grant theme.


The successful candidate will develop, construct, and contribute to
projects in conjunction with team members.  These currently include the
role of surveillance technology, including biometrics, in capturing the
movement of people across borders; electronic commerce, virtual worlds,
Internet solicitation and information privacy; the development of smart
cards in federal and provincial government departments.


Some knowledge of surveillance and privacy issues is an asset, and
applicants should have social science training, preferably a PhD in
Sociology.  There is a possibility that some teaching opportunities may
be available during the tenure of the post-doc.


The position will start in mid-September 2001 with possible renewal for a
second year in September 2002.  The amount is $26,000 in the first year. 
For more information see
<<http://qsilver.queensu.ca/sociology/Surveillance/intro.html>http://qsilver.queensu.ca/sociology/Surveillance/intro.html
or contact David Lyon, lyond@post.queensu.ca


Please send a curriculum vitae, transcripts, three letters of reference,
a sample publication or work-in-progress, and a letter of application by
August 15 2001 to David Lyon, The Surveillance Project, Sociology
Department, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7L 3N6. 
Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be considered first.


<color><param>ffff,ffff,0000</param>Queen's University is committed to
employment equity and welcomes applications from all qualified women and
men, including visible minorities, aboriginal people, persons with
disabilities, gay men and lesbians.

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Bart Simon<bold>			</bold>simonb@post.queensu.ca

Asst. Professor			http://post.queensu.ca/~simonb

Dept. of Sociology		

Queen's University

Kingston, Ontario		phone: 613-533-6000 x77152

K7L-3N6			fax: 613-533-2871

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