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Introduction : Governing the everyday in the digital age
Part I. Conceptual foundations
Surveillance and the everyday
Surveillance and mediation
Surveillance and power
Surveillance and space
Part II. Spatial logics of surveillance
Punctual, linear and planar logics of surveillance
Surveillance relating to fixity and flexibility, enclosure and openness
Spherical attributes of surveillance
Part III. The functioning of surveillance in its relation to space
Surveillance, authority and expertise
Policy mobilities and exemplification in surveillance matters
Part IV. The socio-spatial implications of surveillance
Spatial distancing and separation
The orchestration and automatic production of space
Conclusion : Towards a political geography of surveillance.
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