The terrorist attacks on the US of September 11, 2001 have had a profound effect on the way nation states protect their territories. In the United
Kingdom and the United States, we have seen the introduction of an increased level of surveillance on everyday citizens, ranging from CCTV to
the recording of private conversations. Here in New Zealand, we have seen the introduction of the Terrorism Suppression Act 2002, which grants the
Government additional powers in its ability to surveil, search and detain those suspected of terrorist acts. While designed to protect citizens, the arrest of a number of environmental and Maori activists in the so-called “terror raids” since October last year have raised widespread debate on the use and limits of surveillance. In this third session of the Talk
About Terror series, we are joined by independent investigative journalist NICKY HAGER and Professor of Law JANE KELSEY to talk about the topic of
civil surveillance.
SURVEILLING THE STATE brings together two of New Zealand's prominent experts on issues of surveillance and decolonisation to discuss the
implications of this new terrorism legislation. NICKY HAGER brings an intimate knowledge of the organisation of intelligence networks in New
Zealand. The author of four books, including Secret Power: New Zealand's role in the international spy network (1996) and The Hollow Men: A study in the politics of deception (2006), Hagar is widely considered to be one of
New Zealand's leading investigative journalists. Professor JANE KELSEY is an internationally renowned expert on globalisation, economics, social policy and decolonisation. The author of six books, including The New Zealand Experiment. A World Model for Structural Adjustment? (1995) and
Reclaiming the Future. New Zealand in the Global Economy (2000), Kelsey travels extensively as a consultant, keynote presenter and accredited
journalist.
MEDIA CONTACTS
GERALDENE PETERS
geraldene.peters (at) aut.co.nz
021 104 5624
PHOEBE FLETCHER
p.fletcher (at) auckland.ac.nz
027 324 5855
THIS LECTURE IS PART OF THE TALK ABOUT TERROR SERIES ORGANISED BY NOVA PAUL, GERALDENE PETERS AND PHOEBE FLETCHER.
Supported By:
SCHOOL OF ART AND DESIGN, AUT University
SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION STUDIES, AUT University
DEPARTMENT OF FILM, TELEVISION AND MEDIA STUDIES, University of Auckland
THE PACIFIC MEDIA CENTRE (Te Amokura), AUT University
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Re: Public Forum: SURVEILLING THE STATE (auckland 7/5)
Can someone record it and lay it down here in audio?
Cheers
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