SOS : Sauberkeit Ordnung Sicherheit in der Stadt

The sixth volume of "bricolage. Innsbruck Journal of European Ethnology" is dedicated to the explosive urban policy issue of cleanliness - order - security, terms that in German merge into the acronym "SOS" (Sauberkeit, Ordnung, Sicherheit). Security in public spaces has become a...

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Other Authors: Langreiter, Nikola (Editor), Rolshoven, Johanna (Editor), Steidl, Martin (Editor)
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Published: Innsbruck innsbruck university press 2010
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