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This edited collection reports the results of a comparative study
of video surveillance/CCTV in Germany, Poland, and Sweden. It
investigates how video surveillance as technologically mediated
social control is affected by national characteristics, with a
specific concern for recent political history. The book is
motivated by asking what makes video surveillance "tick" in three
very different cultural settings, two of which (Poland and Sweden)
are virtually unexplored in the literature on surveillance. The
selection of countries is motivated by an interest in societies
with recent experiences of authoritarianism, and how they respond
to the global trend towards intensified technical means of control.
With thorough empirical studies, the book constitutes an important
contribution to security studies, surveillance studies, and
post-communist area studies.
This edited collection reports the results of a comparative study
of video surveillance/CCTV in Germany, Poland, and Sweden. It
investigates how video surveillance as technologically mediated
social control is affected by national characteristics, with a
specific concern for recent political history. The book is
motivated by asking what makes video surveillance "tick" in three
very different cultural settings, two of which (Poland and Sweden)
are virtually unexplored in the literature on surveillance. The
selection of countries is motivated by an interest in societies
with recent experiences of authoritarianism, and how they respond
to the global trend towards intensified technical means of control.
With thorough empirical studies, the book constitutes an important
contribution to security studies, surveillance studies, and
post-communist area studies.
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