Surveillance and Space
Publisher
London: Sage
Date issued
2017
Abstract
The digital age is also a surveillance age. In turn, questions of surveillance are always also questions of geography. "Surveillance & Space" investigates, conceptualizes and problematizes the complex ways in which surveillance is bound up with space, from the disciplinary space of Bentham's panoptic prison, to the spatially articulated gaze of CCTV cameras, and to the fluid spatialities of control that characterise today's world of big data.
Publication type
book
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