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Environment and Planning A 2000, volume 32, pages 1519 ^1520 DOI:10.1068/a3208rvw Reviews The maximum surveillance society : the rise of CCTV by C Norris, G Armstrong; Berg, Oxford, 1999, 248 pages ...
, Cities in the world economy Stephanie S. Pincetl, Transforming California: a political history of land use and development Clive Norris and Gary Armstrong, The maximum surveillance society : the rise ...
Modern City’, Urban Studies 38(5–6): 829–48. Norris, C. and G. Armstrong (1999) The Maximum Surveillance Society : The Rise of CCTV . Oxford: Berg. Valverde, M. (2001) ‘Governing Security, Governing through ...
to surveillance outside the workplace which equates being visible walking down the street by a member of the public with being watched by a security guard from behind a CCTV camera.63 Such characterisations ...
of surveillance (Andrejevic 2006; Pantazis and Pemberton 2009; Monahan 2010). David Lyon sums up the dynamic relationship between surveillance and suspicion in his book Surveillance after September 11 in which ...
. This has left the technology relatively underexamined by surveillance scholars, particularly when compared to the attention lavished on other instruments, such as CCTV and the bulk monitoring of online ...
is Simon Curtis’s book Global CitiesandGlobal Order (2016), which represents a significant contribution to IR theory that firmly places the rise of the global city within a context of contemporary global ...
on the first comprehensive study in England and Wales to review the police custody process as a whole from the perspective of the child suspect. By identifying the correspondences and contrasts between ...
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