Surveillance, Privacy and Public Space
Series: Routledge Studies in Surveillance;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 26 July 2018
- ISBN 9781138709966
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages262 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 620 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 2 Halftones, black & white; 1 Line drawings, black & white; 4 Tables, black & white 0
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Short description:
Today, public space has become the venue for surveillance of many kinds. This book problematizes the notion and definition of ‘public space’ in order to develop current privacy theory and frame future scholarly debate on the regulation of surveillance in public spaces.
MoreLong description:
Today, public space has become a fruitful venue for surveillance of many kinds. Emerging surveillance technologies used by governments, corporations, and even individual members of the public are reshaping the very nature of physical public space. Especially in urban environments, the ability of individuals to remain private or anonymous is being challenged.
Surveillance, Privacy, and Public Space problematizes our traditional understanding of ‘public space’. The chapter authors explore intertwined concepts to develop current privacy theory and frame future scholarly debate on the regulation of surveillance in public spaces. This book also explores alternative understandings of the impacts that modern living and technological progress have on the experience of being in public, as well as the very nature of what public space really is.
Representing a range of disciplines and methods, this book provides a broad overview of the changing nature of public space and the complex interactions between emerging forms of surveillance and personal privacy in these public spaces. It will appeal to scholars and students in a variety of academic disciplines, including sociology, surveillance studies, urban studies, philosophy, law, communication and media studies, political science, and criminology.
MoreTable of Contents:
INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1. Privacy and Surveillance in the Streets: An Introduction
Bryce Clayton Newell
PART I. THE CHANGING NATURE OF PUBLIC SPACE
Chapter 2. In the Privacy of Our Streets
Carissa Véliz
Chapter 3. Building Ivory Surveillance Towers: Transformations of Public Space in Higher Education
Sarah Shoemaker and Patrick Schmidt
Chapter 4. The Changing Nature of Public Space in São Paulo: A Taxonomic Approach
Anthony Boanada-Fuchs
PART II. Present, Sensed, and Leaving Traces
Chapter 5. A Window into the Soul: Biosensing in Public
Elaine Sedenberg, Richmond Wong, and John Chuang
Chapter 6. Adverse Detection: The Promise and Peril of Body-Worn Cameras
Michael Katell
Chapter 7. "The end of privacy as we know it": Reconsidering Public Space in the Age of Google Glass
Olga Kudina and Melis Baş
PART III. Participation and Surveillance
Chapter 8. Revisiting Privacy in Public Spaces in the Context of Digital Vigilantism
Daniel Trottier
Chapter 9. Emergency Calls with a Photo Attached: The Effects of Urging Citizens to Use their Smartphones for Surveillance
Gerard Jan Ritsema van Eck
Chapter 10. "I’m a Creep, I’m a Weirdo": Street Photography in the Service of the Male Gaze
Stuart Hargreaves
PART IV. Regulation, Privacy, and Public Space
Chapter 11. Legal Standards of Location Privacy in Light of the Mosaic Theory
Aleš Završnik and Primož Križnar
Chapter 12. State Surveillance and Privacy in North American Public Spaces
Bryce Clayton Newell, Silvia De Conca, and Kristen Thomasen
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