Peripheral Vision
Discover the compelling insights of Peripheral Vision by Catarina Frois, published by Berghahn Books in 2013. This in-depth ethnography spans 176 pages, meticulously exploring the complex interplay between political decision-makers and everyday citizens through the lens of security and surveillance. Frois delves into how the political construction of security, particularly through closed-circuit television and video surveillance, serves as a strategic program that often obscures the intricate relationships within institutions. This book is essential for anyone interested in the politics and government of the United Kingdom, as well as the implications of internal security measures. Enhance your understanding of contemporary issues in surveillance and governance with this thought-provoking read.