Urbanisme militarisé et situation cosmopolitique
A modern surveillance system was implemented in two of the wealthiest municipalities of Santiago de Chile in the form of high-flying aerostats equipped with high-resolution cameras remotely controlled. This system auto-defined as “smart” and initially designed for war and border control was brought...
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2016-09-01
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| description | A modern surveillance system was implemented in two of the wealthiest municipalities of Santiago de Chile in the form of high-flying aerostats equipped with high-resolution cameras remotely controlled. This system auto-defined as “smart” and initially designed for war and border control was brought by municipal entities to face “the war against crime” and “manage public space more efficiently”. However, it immediately generated a series of conflicts related to the profound violation of privacy and the excessive surveillance that such a device may imply in the city. This article describes the different and opposing tactics displayed by the actors involved in the controversy: on the one hand, the work of its representatives in order to unmilitarize and decontextualize the technology; on the other hand, the attempt of its opponents to remilitarize and repoliticize the technological artefact of surveillance. Along with this study, in situ maintenance and operating interventions of the surveillance aerostats are analyzed, as well as the way people coexist and deal with the devices, making them part of their daily lives and routines. Through the analysis of these dynamics, the article shows how this foreign surveillance technology adopts different degrees of operation and how as an actor it is enacted with various hints, visions and activities. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-1cda91dce0ff45dc814f006a7b4cdcba2025-08-20T02:16:10ZfraSociété d'Anthropologie des ConnaissancesRevue d'anthropologie des connaissances1760-53932016-09-0110310.3917/rac.032.0433Urbanisme militarisé et situation cosmopolitiqueMartin TironiMatias Valderrama BarraganA modern surveillance system was implemented in two of the wealthiest municipalities of Santiago de Chile in the form of high-flying aerostats equipped with high-resolution cameras remotely controlled. This system auto-defined as “smart” and initially designed for war and border control was brought by municipal entities to face “the war against crime” and “manage public space more efficiently”. However, it immediately generated a series of conflicts related to the profound violation of privacy and the excessive surveillance that such a device may imply in the city. This article describes the different and opposing tactics displayed by the actors involved in the controversy: on the one hand, the work of its representatives in order to unmilitarize and decontextualize the technology; on the other hand, the attempt of its opponents to remilitarize and repoliticize the technological artefact of surveillance. Along with this study, in situ maintenance and operating interventions of the surveillance aerostats are analyzed, as well as the way people coexist and deal with the devices, making them part of their daily lives and routines. Through the analysis of these dynamics, the article shows how this foreign surveillance technology adopts different degrees of operation and how as an actor it is enacted with various hints, visions and activities.https://journals.openedition.org/rac/2461surveillancecosmopoliticsmilitary urbanismpanopticoncontroversy |
| spellingShingle | Martin Tironi Matias Valderrama Barragan Urbanisme militarisé et situation cosmopolitique Revue d'anthropologie des connaissances surveillance cosmopolitics military urbanism panopticon controversy |
| title | Urbanisme militarisé et situation cosmopolitique |
| title_full | Urbanisme militarisé et situation cosmopolitique |
| title_fullStr | Urbanisme militarisé et situation cosmopolitique |
| title_full_unstemmed | Urbanisme militarisé et situation cosmopolitique |
| title_short | Urbanisme militarisé et situation cosmopolitique |
| title_sort | urbanisme militarise et situation cosmopolitique |
| topic | surveillance cosmopolitics military urbanism panopticon controversy |
| url | https://journals.openedition.org/rac/2461 |
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