Security and Surveillance project

The Security and Surveillance Project promotes research into the interrelated subjects of security intelligence and state surveillance.

This project was established at the Stout Research Centre for New Zealand Studies on 1 March 2015. It coincides with the beginning of a project funded by the Royal Society of New Zealand's Marsden Fund: 'Secret World: Security Intelligence and State Surveillance in New Zealand, 1907-2007'. The Security and Surveillance Project is interdisciplinary and international in scope.

All enquiries should be directed to the Project's director, Professor Richard Hill

Supervisor for Doctoral Thesis · Honorary Adjunct Professor
Stout Research Centre