Global Security Precautions: Private Security and Mobese Cameras in Relation with the Surveillance Phenomenon
Journal: Journal of sociology,Sosyologca (Vol.3, No. 6)Publication Date: 2013-06-02
Authors : Fulya Bahar;
Page : 211-221
Keywords : Global Security; Surveillance; Integration of Mobile Electronic System; Street Cameras; Michel Foucault;
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Abstract
The generation of information technology which we are living in provides us most of our essential needs. In our daily routine there are numerous items which have turned from being luxurious consumption into needs. However, what the technology making our life that easy takes back in turn is our privacy. We are momently under control, even our virtual traces in cyberspace can be controlled and even on the streets we are monitored. Mobese cameras are watching us under the name of “street security” on the most public area after closed areas and work centres, on the street too. This work is done aiming to investigate.
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