This paper, based upon 17 semi-structured interviews with individuals involved in video activism, examines the growing importance of visually documenting protest events for both activists and police organizations. It is argued that while visual recordings of protest events by activists may be useful in terms of securing safety, dissuading instances of police violence and in providing evidence against police misconduct, there are also unintended negative consequences of video-activism. These negative consequences include self-incrimination, the promotion of spirals of surveillance whereby the police video protestors, and the removal (at times with disproportionate force) of activists with recording devices from protest events to prevent visu...
This thesis analyses the media coverage and dominant institution responses to the media and protest ...
This chapter discusses video tracking as a means of future crowd policing. Drawing from interviews w...
abstract: While police surveillance of political protestors is not a new phenomenon, the use of soci...
This paper, based upon 17 semi-structured interviews with individuals involved in video activism, ex...
This paper examines the use of visual technologies by political activists in protest situations to m...
This paper examines the use of visual technologies by political activists in protest situations to m...
cf.ac.uk/jomec/jomecjournal/4-november2013/Pantti_Editorial.pdf This editorial introduces the articl...
Daphi P, Lé A, Ullrich P. Images of surveillance. The contested visual language of anti-surveillance...
peer reviewedSince the rise of several political protests at the end of the Nineties, social science...
Visual governance Visual resistance cf.ac.uk/jomec/jomecjournal/4-november2013/Andersen_VideoSecurit...
The importance of mobile phone video technology was highlighted in September 2011, when the Occupy W...
Abstract in Undetermined This article examines video activism in a context where ubiquitous camera t...
This thesis analyses the media coverage and dominant institution responses to the media and protest ...
This thesis analyses the media coverage and dominant institution responses to the media and protest ...
This thesis analyses the media coverage and dominant institution responses to the media and protest ...
This thesis analyses the media coverage and dominant institution responses to the media and protest ...
This chapter discusses video tracking as a means of future crowd policing. Drawing from interviews w...
abstract: While police surveillance of political protestors is not a new phenomenon, the use of soci...
This paper, based upon 17 semi-structured interviews with individuals involved in video activism, ex...
This paper examines the use of visual technologies by political activists in protest situations to m...
This paper examines the use of visual technologies by political activists in protest situations to m...
cf.ac.uk/jomec/jomecjournal/4-november2013/Pantti_Editorial.pdf This editorial introduces the articl...
Daphi P, Lé A, Ullrich P. Images of surveillance. The contested visual language of anti-surveillance...
peer reviewedSince the rise of several political protests at the end of the Nineties, social science...
Visual governance Visual resistance cf.ac.uk/jomec/jomecjournal/4-november2013/Andersen_VideoSecurit...
The importance of mobile phone video technology was highlighted in September 2011, when the Occupy W...
Abstract in Undetermined This article examines video activism in a context where ubiquitous camera t...
This thesis analyses the media coverage and dominant institution responses to the media and protest ...
This thesis analyses the media coverage and dominant institution responses to the media and protest ...
This thesis analyses the media coverage and dominant institution responses to the media and protest ...
This thesis analyses the media coverage and dominant institution responses to the media and protest ...
This chapter discusses video tracking as a means of future crowd policing. Drawing from interviews w...
abstract: While police surveillance of political protestors is not a new phenomenon, the use of soci...