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Airport Surveillance between Public and Private Interests
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Maison d'édition
Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press
Date de parution
2008
In
Politics of the Airport
De la page
105
A la page
126
Résumé
This paper focuses on daily surveillance practices by airport police agents at Geneva International Airport. On a micro-level of analysis, the paper underlines the convergences and tensions between private business interests on the one hand, and police concerns for the airport area as national entrance gate of arriving and departing passengers and goods on the other hand.
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