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Nurturing Ob-Scene Politics: Surveillance Practices Between In/Visibilities and Disappearances
2015
Surveillance & Society
Moving away from the traditional framing of surveillance in terms of in/visibility, this article proposes a conceptual journey that investigates the potential of the notions of dis-appearance and ob-scene as alternative theoretical tools. In particular, it explores how these different perspectives can help bringing politics back into the study and the critique of surveillance.Visibility is structurally linked to invisibility, and together they configure the different modes of in/visibility
doi:10.24908/ss.v13i3/4.5439
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