![]() | Crime, Bodies and Space: Towards an Ethical Approach to Urban Policies in the Information Age Subjects: Built Environment; Environment and Sustainability; Geography; Law; Politics & International Relations; Social Sciences; Urban Studies; Planning; Property; Environment & the City; Environmental Law - Environmental Studies; Environmental Law - Law; Land Law; Legal Theory; Planning Law; Property & Conveyancing Law; Socio-Legal Studies; Urban Studies; Cities & Infrastructure; Human Geography; Criminology - Law; Public Administration & Management; Sociology & Social Policy; Criminology and Criminal Justice; Urban Geography; Environmental Geography; Planning - Human Geography; Crime and Society; Crime Control - Criminology; Crime Prevention; Public Policy; The Body; Urban Sociology; Crime Control; Crime and Crime Prevention; Criminology and Law; Social Policy; With cities increasingly following rigid rules for designing out crime and producing spaces under surveillance, this book asks how information shapes bodies, space, and, ultimately, policymaking. Miriam Tedeschi is currently a rsearch fellow at the Department of Geography and Geology, Division of Geography, at the University of Turku. She holds a PhD in Regional Planning and Public Policies (IUAV University, Venice) and has been a visiting researcher at the Law and Theory Lab, University of Westminster, London. |
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