Atmospheres of Surveillance

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This dissertation is a contribution to the ‘cultural turn’ in the multidisciplinary field of surveillance studies. Its objective is to advance knowledge about how surveillance is perceived as bodily, emotional, and multisensory experiences - explored and conceptualized here as ‘atmospheres of surveillance’. The overarching argument is that surveillance contains and co-produces atmospheres. The study is informed by the following research question: in what ways may the concept ‘atmospheres of surveillance’ contribute to our understanding of the embodied, multisensory experience of contemporary surveillance culture?
Original languageEnglish
PublisherKøbenhavns Universitet, Det Humanistiske Fakultet
Number of pages200
Publication statusPublished - 7 May 2021

Note re. dissertation

Ph.d.-afhandling forsvaret 7. maj 2021. Supervisor: Laura Skouvig. Co-supervisor: Kristin Veel.

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