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Surveillance & space / Francisco R. Klauser.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Society and space seriesPublication details: Los Angeles: Sage, 2017.Description: ix, 193 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781473907768
  • 1473907764
  • 9781473907775
  • 1473907772
Other title:
  • Surveillance and space
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 363.1063 KLA/Sur  23
LOC classification:
  • TK7882.E2 K53 2017
Contents:
Introduction : Governing the everyday in the digital age -- Part I. Conceptual foundations -- Surveillance and the everyday -- Surveillance and mediation -- Surveillance and power -- Surveillance and space -- Part II. Spatial logics of surveillance -- Punctual, linear and planar logics of surveillance -- Surveillance relating to fixity and flexibility, enclosure and openness -- Spherical attributes of surveillance -- Part III. The functioning of surveillance in its relation to space -- Surveillance, authority and expertise -- Policy mobilities and exemplification in surveillance matters -- Part IV. The socio-spatial implications of surveillance -- Spatial distancing and separation -- The orchestration and automatic production of space -- Conclusion : Towards a political geography of surveillance.
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Books Books Goa University Library General Stacks 363.1063 KLA/Sur (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 189994

Includes bibliographical references (pages 168-188) and index.

Introduction : Governing the everyday in the digital age -- Part I. Conceptual foundations -- Surveillance and the everyday -- Surveillance and mediation -- Surveillance and power -- Surveillance and space -- Part II. Spatial logics of surveillance -- Punctual, linear and planar logics of surveillance -- Surveillance relating to fixity and flexibility, enclosure and openness -- Spherical attributes of surveillance -- Part III. The functioning of surveillance in its relation to space -- Surveillance, authority and expertise -- Policy mobilities and exemplification in surveillance matters -- Part IV. The socio-spatial implications of surveillance -- Spatial distancing and separation -- The orchestration and automatic production of space -- Conclusion : Towards a political geography of surveillance.

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