Urban public spaces are sutured with a range of surveillance and sensor technologies that claim to enable new forms of ‘data based citizen participation’, but also increase the tendency for ‘function-creep’, whereby vast amounts of data are gathered, stored and analysed in a broad application of urban surveillance. This kind of monitoring and capacity for surveillance connects with attempts by civic authorities to regulate, restrict, rebrand and reframe urban public spaces. A direct consequence of the increasingly security driven, policed, privatised and surveilled nature of public space is the exclusion or ‘unfavourable inclusion’ of those considered flawed and unwelcome in the ‘spectacular’ consumption spaces of many major urban centres. ...
French philosopher Michel Foucault described the panopticon as “a figure of political technology tha...
Smart city and living lab initiatives, generally referring to the extensive embedding of software-en...
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...
Urban public spaces are increasingly sutured with a range of surveillance and sensor technologies cl...
Cities and urban spaces around the world are changing rapidly from their origins in the industrialis...
Cities and urban spaces around the world are changing rapidly from their origins in the industrialis...
Throughout Australia (and in comparable urban contexts around the world) public spaces may be said t...
International audienceThe last few years, the fast democratization of mobile media devices, and in p...
This article investigates what happens to urban space once an open-street CCTV system is implemented...
The securitarian paradigms, developed in recent decades, react to social problems by controlling and...
The paradigm with a cross and participatory approach focused on urban management in the own citizen...
Our right to privacy is often taken as being an implicit right, one that is rarely questioned as we ...
Cities and urban spaces around the world are changing rapidly from their origins in the industrialis...
There is a certain allure to the idea that cities allow a person to both feel at home and like a str...
French philosopher Michel Foucault described the panopticon as “a figure of political technology tha...
Smart city and living lab initiatives, generally referring to the extensive embedding of software-en...
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...
Urban public spaces are increasingly sutured with a range of surveillance and sensor technologies cl...
Cities and urban spaces around the world are changing rapidly from their origins in the industrialis...
Cities and urban spaces around the world are changing rapidly from their origins in the industrialis...
Throughout Australia (and in comparable urban contexts around the world) public spaces may be said t...
International audienceThe last few years, the fast democratization of mobile media devices, and in p...
This article investigates what happens to urban space once an open-street CCTV system is implemented...
The securitarian paradigms, developed in recent decades, react to social problems by controlling and...
The paradigm with a cross and participatory approach focused on urban management in the own citizen...
Our right to privacy is often taken as being an implicit right, one that is rarely questioned as we ...
Cities and urban spaces around the world are changing rapidly from their origins in the industrialis...
There is a certain allure to the idea that cities allow a person to both feel at home and like a str...
French philosopher Michel Foucault described the panopticon as “a figure of political technology tha...
Smart city and living lab initiatives, generally referring to the extensive embedding of software-en...
There is a certain allure to the idea that cities allow a person to both feel at home and like a str...