THE BANALITY OF SECURITY The Curious Case of Surveillance Cameras

被引:49
|
作者
Goold, Benjamin [2 ]
Loader, Ian [1 ]
Thumala, Angelica [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oxford, Ctr Criminol, Oxford OX1 2JD, England
[2] Univ British Columbia, Fac Law, Vancouver, BC V5Z 1M9, Canada
[3] Catholic Univ Chile, Dept Sociol, Santiago, Chile
来源
BRITISH JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY | 2013年 / 53卷 / 06期
关键词
banality; camera surveillance; material culture; objects; security;
D O I
10.1093/bjc/azt044
中图分类号
DF [法律]; D9 [法律];
学科分类号
0301 ;
摘要
Why do certain security goods become banal (while others do not)? Under what conditions does banality occur and with what effects? In this paper, we answer these questions by examining the story of closed circuit television cameras (CCTV) in Britain. We consider the lessons to be learned from CCTVs rapidubut puzzlingutransformation from novelty to ubiquity, and what the banal properties of CCTV tell us about the social meanings of surveillance and security. We begin by revisiting and reinterpreting the historical process through which camera surveillance has diffused across the British landscape, focusing on the key developments that encoded CCTV in certain dominant meanings (around its effectiveness, for example) and pulled the cultural rug out from under alternative or oppositional discourses. Drawing upon interviews with those who produce and consume CCTV, we tease out and discuss the family of meanings that can lead one justifiably to describe CCTV as a banal good. We then examine some frontiers of this process and consider whether novel forms of camera surveillance (such as domestic CCTV systems) may press up against the limits of banality in ways that risk unsettling security practices whose social value and utility have come to be taken for granted. In conclusion, we reflect on some wider implications of banal security and its limits.
引用
收藏
页码:977 / 996
页数:20
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Security and Trust for Surveillance Cameras
    Boyarinov, Konstantin
    Hunter, Aaron
    [J]. 2017 IEEE CONFERENCE ON COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORK SECURITY (CNS), 2017, : 384 - 385
  • [2] Improving security surveillance by hidden cameras
    Tazeem, Hadia
    Farid, Muhammad Shahid
    Mahmood, Arif
    [J]. MULTIMEDIA TOOLS AND APPLICATIONS, 2017, 76 (02) : 2713 - 2732
  • [3] Improving security surveillance by hidden cameras
    Hadia Tazeem
    Muhammad Shahid Farid
    Arif Mahmood
    [J]. Multimedia Tools and Applications, 2017, 76 : 2713 - 2732
  • [4] The Banality of Surveillance
    Brayne, Sarah
    [J]. SURVEILLANCE & SOCIETY, 2022, 20 (04) : 372 - 378
  • [5] Surveillance cameras meet new security demands
    Dinev, P
    [J]. LASER FOCUS WORLD, 2003, 39 (09): : 67 - +
  • [6] SWIR cameras cut through haze for surveillance and security
    Wallace, John
    [J]. LASER FOCUS WORLD, 2019, 55 (03): : 27 - 30
  • [7] Vulnerability Analysis and Security Compliance Testing for Networked Surveillance Cameras
    He, Daojing
    Zhang, Yuxing
    Li, Tinghui
    Chan, Sammy
    Cheng, Yao
    Guizani, Nadra
    [J]. IEEE NETWORK, 2020, 34 (05): : 315 - 321
  • [8] Surveillance Cameras in Brazil: exclusion, mobility regulation, and the new meanings of security
    Kanashiro, Marta
    [J]. SURVEILLANCE & SOCIETY, 2008, 5 (03) : 270 - 289
  • [9] Simulation of a video surveillance network using remote intelligent security cameras
    Renno, JR
    Tunnicliffe, MJ
    Jones, GA
    Parish, DJ
    [J]. NETWORKING - ICN 2001, PART II, PROCEEDINGS, 2001, 2094 : 766 - 775
  • [10] If video surveillance is the answer, what was the question? Cameras, security and urban policies
    Galdon-Clavell, Gemma
    [J]. EURE-REVISTA LATINOAMERICANA DE ESTUDIOS URBANO REGIONALES, 2015, 41 (123): : 81 - 101