In the project “Surveillance in Urban Nightscapes”, surveillance practices during the night are investigated in Dutch city centers. Besides organizational surveillance technologies such as Cctv and bodycameras, bottom-up image technologies are invading this nightscape (Octv), in the form of mobile cameras. This shared footage affects both citizens who go for a night out – you never know when and where you might have been filmed – as well as organizational surveillance – the amount of sources for watching and reconstructing events that take place in the city centre increases. Theoretically, this can be seen as gradual change in the landscape of surveillance in (nightly) public spaces. This literature review tries to capture and combine diffe...
In order to emphasize the importance of understanding the experience of the city as one that include...
Surveillance cameras have become increasingly prevalent in public areas worldwide, including in Amst...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
In the project “Surveillance in Urban Nightscapes”, surveillance practices during the night are inve...
This chapter is based on a research project that examines if and how technologically mediated forms ...
The current doctoral thesis takes particular interest in the city-centre night-time economy (NTE), a...
In urban policy discourses across Western Europe, video surveillance is often considered an importan...
In urban policy discourses across Western Europe, video surveillance is often considered an importan...
Police-worn bodycameras have been tested and deployed since 2009 in the Netherlands. They have been ...
Against a background of discourses that link economic vitality of city-centres, consumption and safe...
This article critically assesses the adequacy of CCTV as an instrument to revitalize urban areas suf...
Cities attract vast numbers of people at night (Roberts and Eldridge 2009). In recent decades the ev...
This article critically assesses the adequacy of CCTV as an instrument to revitalize urban areas suf...
This paper is the result of the EMERGING ICT FOR CITIZEN VEILLANCE-workshop organized by the JRC, Is...
The securitarian paradigms, developed in recent decades, react to social problems by controlling and...
In order to emphasize the importance of understanding the experience of the city as one that include...
Surveillance cameras have become increasingly prevalent in public areas worldwide, including in Amst...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
In the project “Surveillance in Urban Nightscapes”, surveillance practices during the night are inve...
This chapter is based on a research project that examines if and how technologically mediated forms ...
The current doctoral thesis takes particular interest in the city-centre night-time economy (NTE), a...
In urban policy discourses across Western Europe, video surveillance is often considered an importan...
In urban policy discourses across Western Europe, video surveillance is often considered an importan...
Police-worn bodycameras have been tested and deployed since 2009 in the Netherlands. They have been ...
Against a background of discourses that link economic vitality of city-centres, consumption and safe...
This article critically assesses the adequacy of CCTV as an instrument to revitalize urban areas suf...
Cities attract vast numbers of people at night (Roberts and Eldridge 2009). In recent decades the ev...
This article critically assesses the adequacy of CCTV as an instrument to revitalize urban areas suf...
This paper is the result of the EMERGING ICT FOR CITIZEN VEILLANCE-workshop organized by the JRC, Is...
The securitarian paradigms, developed in recent decades, react to social problems by controlling and...
In order to emphasize the importance of understanding the experience of the city as one that include...
Surveillance cameras have become increasingly prevalent in public areas worldwide, including in Amst...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...