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Issue title: Revisiting the Surveillance Camera Revolution: Issues of Governance and Public Policy
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Galdon Clavell, Gemmaa; * | Lojo, Lohitzune Zuloagab | Romero, Armandob
Affiliations: [a] Institut de Govern i Polítiques Públiques (IGOP-UAB), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (Spain), Mòdul de Recerca A, Barcelona, Spain | [b] Universidad de Burgos, Spain
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Gemma Galdon Clavell, PhD candidate, Institut de Govern i Polítiques Públiques (IGOP-UAB), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (Spain), Mòdul de Recerca A, 08193 Barcelona, Spain. E-mail: [email protected]
Abstract: Over the last two decades the use of video surveillance has grown in scope and numbers. However, research on the national contexts that have driven such developments tends to concentrate on Northern and Western Europe. This article explores the situation of CCTV in Spain, its legal framework, perceived shortcomings, public perceptions and specificity – such as a pre-9/11 concern for terrorism but its minimal impact on the justification for CCTV, a rights-based and a priori control of video surveillance devices and a deployment pattern that differs from those identified in the literature on CCTV at the European and global level. In providing an account on how Spain has joined the 'surveillance society', it exposes a picture of unevenness, legal loopholes and resistance, and provides a unique overview of CCTV deployment in a Southern-European, post-authoritarian country.
Keywords: CCTV, Spain, video surveillance, terrorism, resistance
DOI: 10.3233/IP-2011-0254
Journal: Information Polity, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 57-68, 2012
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