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Always felt Norris and Armstrong too literal in their use of term voyeurism


I prefer a more psychoanalytic take in my work http://www.surveillance-and-society.org/articles1/cctvculture.pdf

which can be applied to women
               
dr nic groombridge
joint director of criminology and sociology
senior lecturer media arts and sociology
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From: Research and teaching on surveillance [[log in to unmask]] on behalf of Morgan, Heather [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 30 September 2014 21:54
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: CCTV and Gender

Hi Eric

My (as yet) unpublished thesis 
'In what ways do gender stereotypes inform the thoughts and actions of CCTV control room operators?' (2013)

??

Best wishes
Heather
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From: "Eric Toepfer" <[log in to unmask]>
To: "[log in to unmask]" <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: CCTV and Gender
Date: Tue, Sep 30, 2014 21:16

Dear colleagues,

can anyone point me to newer research or data about CCTV and gender?

Whereas Norris & Armstrong's "Maximum Surveillance Society" highlighted
the male voyeuristic gaze, a representative of the UK CCTV User Group
estimated a decade ago that around 40 percent of the British CCTV
control room staff are women. Hence, I am wondering if more and more
recent information is available about gender and the working poor of the
fear economy.

Many thanks in advance.

Regards,
Eric

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Eric Töpfer
www.emato.de
@e_blurbs

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