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 language | English |
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Publisher | Københavns Universitet, Det Humanistiske Fakultet |
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Number of pages | 200 |
Publication status | Published - 7 May 2021 |
Note re. dissertation
Ph.d.-afhandling forsvaret 7. maj 2021. Supervisor: Laura Skouvig. Co-supervisor: Kristin Veel.
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