Territorialisation à distance par caméra vidéo : Perception de la vidéosurveillance au quartier des Pâquis à Genève
Drawing upon two public opinion surveys conducted in Geneva in 2015 and 2016, the paper explores how video surveillance was lived and perceived by the residents of the monitored Pâquis area, as well as by the population at large. This study shows that the delegation of control to systems and ind...
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doaj-aa20f03ccd994b8ab9a85f17c65b17182020-11-25T00:12:21ZdeuCopernicus PublicationsGeographica Helvetica0016-73122194-87982017-07-017227128210.5194/gh-72-271-2017Territorialisation à distance par caméra vidéo : Perception de la vidéosurveillance au quartier des Pâquis à GenèveF. Klauser0R. Kaenzig1Institut de Géographie, Université de Neuchâtel, Espace Louis Agassiz 1, 2000 Neuchâtel, SwitzerlandInstitut de Géographie, Université de Neuchâtel, Espace Louis Agassiz 1, 2000 Neuchâtel, SwitzerlandDrawing upon two public opinion surveys conducted in Geneva in 2015 and 2016, the paper explores how video surveillance was lived and perceived by the residents of the monitored Pâquis area, as well as by the population at large. This study shows that the delegation of control to systems and individuals that are both spatially and socially detached from the monitored areas also results in a kind of `mental distance' that characterizes the relation between the monitored individuals and the system: People quickly forget about the cameras and withdraw from any conscious attempt to imagine what might be going on behind their back. The system thus gradually loses its relevance in people's everyday life. This, in turn, limits the symbolic power of the cameras to enduringly revitalize, and thus to properly re-territorialize, the monitored areas.https://www.geogr-helv.net/72/271/2017/gh-72-271-2017.pdf |
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Territorialisation à distance par caméra vidéo : Perception de la vidéosurveillance au quartier des Pâquis à Genève |
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Territorialisation à distance par caméra vidéo : Perception de la vidéosurveillance au quartier des Pâquis à Genève |
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Territorialisation à distance par caméra vidéo : Perception de la vidéosurveillance au quartier des Pâquis à Genève |
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Drawing upon two public opinion surveys conducted in Geneva in 2015 and
2016, the paper explores how video surveillance was lived and perceived by
the residents of the monitored Pâquis area, as well as by the population
at large. This study shows that the delegation of control to systems and
individuals that are both spatially and socially detached from the monitored
areas also results in a kind of `mental distance' that characterizes the
relation between the monitored individuals and the system: People quickly
forget about the cameras and withdraw from any conscious attempt to imagine
what might be going on behind their back. The system thus gradually loses
its relevance in people's everyday life. This, in turn, limits the symbolic
power of the cameras to enduringly revitalize, and thus to properly
re-territorialize, the monitored areas. |
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