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‘The gaze without eyes’: video-surveillance and the changing nature of urban space
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Title:
‘The gaze without eyes’: video-surveillance and the changing nature of urban space.
Authors:
Koskela, Hille
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Progress in Human Geography; Jun2000, Vol. 24 Issue 2,
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Article
Subject Terms:
*SPACE surveillance
*PUBLIC spaces
Abstract:
Focuses on the video surveillance in public accessible spaces for public transport. Impact of video-surveillance in the nature of urban space; Evaluation on the efficacy of surveillance; Relation of space surveillance to power structure and human emotions.
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03091325
Accession Number:
4164019
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