Reclaiming the streets: surveillance, social control and the city
In an age of mass camera surveillance people in the UK have become the most watched, catalogued and categorised people in the western world, all with little public debate or opposition. Nor has there been much more critical research that understands CCTV within the broader social relations out of wh...
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Zusammenfassung: | In an age of mass camera surveillance people in the UK have become the most watched, catalogued and categorised people in the western world, all with little public debate or opposition. Nor has there been much more critical research that understands CCTV within the broader social relations out of which it has grown and consolidated. The aim of this book is to analyse the use of CCTV within this broader social, political and ideological context, focusing on relations between surveillance, power and social order, using Liverpool as a case study. At the same time the book provides a study of soci |
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title_auth | Reclaiming the streets surveillance, social control and the city |
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title_exact_search_txtP | Reclaiming the streets surveillance, social control and the city |
title_full | Reclaiming the streets surveillance, social control and the city Roy Coleman |
title_fullStr | Reclaiming the streets surveillance, social control and the city Roy Coleman |
title_full_unstemmed | Reclaiming the streets surveillance, social control and the city Roy Coleman |
title_short | Reclaiming the streets |
title_sort | reclaiming the streets surveillance social control and the city |
title_sub | surveillance, social control and the city |
topic | Kriminalität (DE-588)4033178-7 gnd Öffentlicher Raum (DE-588)4172385-5 gnd Soziale Kontrolle (DE-588)4055719-4 gnd Überwachung (DE-588)4134175-2 gnd Prävention (DE-588)4076308-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Kriminalität Öffentlicher Raum Soziale Kontrolle Überwachung Prävention Liverpool |
url | https://doi.org/10.4324/9781843924777 |
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