Surveillance&Society is an academic journal focused on surveillance and social interaction, with the goal of providing a platform to promote interdisciplinary research on surveillance technology, practice, and theory. It explores how surveillance affects social behavior, policy-making, civil liberties, and social justice. The content of the magazine covers a wide range of topics, not only related to technology itself, but also its impact on society, politics, and culture. The readership of this magazine mainly consists of scholars, researchers, policy makers, legal experts, and students interested in surveillance research. It provides a platform for these readers to learn about the latest research findings, discuss and debate. The editorial team of this magazine is composed of renowned scholars from around the world, who have profound research and practical experience in various fields of surveillance research. This team ensures that the content of the magazine remains at the forefront of academic research.