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ID090726
Title ProperSpectacular security
Other Title Informationmega-events and the security complex
LanguageENG
AuthorBoyle, Philip ;  Haggerty, Kevin D
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In Discipline and Punish Foucault famously declares that "our society is one not of spectacle, but of surveillance." Our theoretical aim in this paper is to problematize Foucault's strict demarcation between spectacle and surveillance through an analysis of urban mega-events. In the process, we detail emerging features of contemporary mega-events that shape and are shaped by shifts in the field of security and surveillance more broadly. Three dynamics in particular warrant consideration: the move toward a precautionary logic among security planners, a "semiotic shift" wherein security iconography is integrally bound up with the production of contemporary urban spectacles, and various forms of security and surveillance legacies that circulate beyond the spatial and temporal frame of the event itself. While mega-events support Foucault's assertion of the dispersal of discipline across the social field, they also suggest that this dispersal occurs in concert with, not in spite of, the power of the spectacle in contemporary society.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Political Sociology Vol. 3, No. 3; Sep 2009: p257-274
Journal SourceInternational Political Sociology Vol. 3, No. 3; Sep 2009: p257-274
Key WordsSpectacular Security ;  Mega Events ;  Security Complex