Reclaiming the Streets Surveillance, social control and the city
Auteur : Coleman Roy
1. Introduction: 'The friendly eye in the sky' 2. The disappearing state: social control, social order and the state 3. Rediscovering the state: understanding camera surveillance as a social ordering practice 4. The neoliberal city and social control 5. From the dockyards to the Disney store: the historical trajectory of social control in Liverpool 6. State, partnership and power: excavating neoliberal rule in the city 7. Reclaiming the streets: the techniques and norms of contemporary social control 8. Conclusion: visualising the neoliberal city
Roy Coleman is Lecturer in Sociology in the Department of Sociology, Social Policy and Social Work Studies at Liverpool University.
Date de parution : 09-2004
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 05-2015
15.6x23.4 cm
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Mots-clés :
liverpool; city; centre; primary; definers; camera; networks; merseyside; police; echo; Liverpool City Centre; Merseyside Development Corporation; Liverpool Echo; Merseyside Police; Street Camera Surveillance; Camera Networks; Young Men; Crime Alert; City Centre Manager; Advanced Capitalist Cities; Neoliberal Statecraft; Liverpool City Council; Home Office Adviser; Social Ordering Strategies; Central Government; Primary Definers; Mersey Partnership; Big Issue Vendors; Town Watch; Liverpool Vision; Neoliberal Rule; Liverpool City; Post War; Street Camera; Social Ordering Practices