The purpose of this chapter is to explore how urban spaces are implicated in the control and surveillance of users in a culture saturated by the notion of the self as a consuming body or entity. Using the work of Foucault on disciplinary cultures, Lefebvre in relation to the production of space, and other seminal theorists such as Baudrillard, Bauman, Shields, and Walzer, a model for analysing the three dimensions of social spatialisation is proposed and illustrated by reference to contemporary public spaces, and specifically spaces of mundane leisure such as shopping malls and high streets. The chapter deals with how the public realm as a controlling space has been theorised in terms of opposition to such controlling tendencies—from the fl...
This contribution aims to open up the rich literature on the conceptualisation of space and place, p...
These days the definition of ‘public spaces’ has shifted from its traditionally meaning of streets, ...
The last few years has seen the emergence of anti-consumption narratives (Chatzidakis and Lee, 2012;...
French philosopher Michel Foucault described the panopticon as “a figure of political technology tha...
This thesis questions and discusses some current trends that appear to place new restrictions on urb...
The securitarian paradigms, developed in recent decades, react to social problems by controlling and...
This chapter focuses on exploring how people use urban INTRODUCTION open spaces, and the design feat...
In order to emphasize the importance of understanding the experience of the city as one that include...
There is a certain allure to the idea that cities allow a person to both feel at home and like a str...
There is a certain allure to the idea that cities allow a person to both feel at home and like a str...
Urban public spaces are sutured with a range of surveillance and sensor technologies that claim to e...
When semiotics of architectural space turns from an interest in the visual revelation of a space “hi...
This thesis is concerned with exploring women's experiences of formal and informal surveillance prac...
Abstract: “Surveillance is not only found in the lens of the camera and within a technological artef...
Urban public spaces are sutured with a range of surveillance and sensor technologies that claim to e...
This contribution aims to open up the rich literature on the conceptualisation of space and place, p...
These days the definition of ‘public spaces’ has shifted from its traditionally meaning of streets, ...
The last few years has seen the emergence of anti-consumption narratives (Chatzidakis and Lee, 2012;...
French philosopher Michel Foucault described the panopticon as “a figure of political technology tha...
This thesis questions and discusses some current trends that appear to place new restrictions on urb...
The securitarian paradigms, developed in recent decades, react to social problems by controlling and...
This chapter focuses on exploring how people use urban INTRODUCTION open spaces, and the design feat...
In order to emphasize the importance of understanding the experience of the city as one that include...
There is a certain allure to the idea that cities allow a person to both feel at home and like a str...
There is a certain allure to the idea that cities allow a person to both feel at home and like a str...
Urban public spaces are sutured with a range of surveillance and sensor technologies that claim to e...
When semiotics of architectural space turns from an interest in the visual revelation of a space “hi...
This thesis is concerned with exploring women's experiences of formal and informal surveillance prac...
Abstract: “Surveillance is not only found in the lens of the camera and within a technological artef...
Urban public spaces are sutured with a range of surveillance and sensor technologies that claim to e...
This contribution aims to open up the rich literature on the conceptualisation of space and place, p...
These days the definition of ‘public spaces’ has shifted from its traditionally meaning of streets, ...
The last few years has seen the emergence of anti-consumption narratives (Chatzidakis and Lee, 2012;...