Policing Sport Mega-Events shows how globalised mega-event security standards have been implemented and adapted in the everyday practices of security officials, at various positions in the Brazilian security apparatus, through first hand insights into the 2014 Men's World Cup and the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
Policing Sport Mega-Events shows how globalised mega-event security standards have been implemented and adapted in the everyday practices of security officials, at various positions in the Brazilian security apparatus, through first hand insights into the 2014 Men's World Cup and the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Dennis Pauschinger holds a joint PhD from the Erasmus+ Doctorate in Cultural and Global Criminology programme at the universities of Kent and Hamburg. He wrote the majority of this book while he was postdoctoral researcher in the Institute of Geography at the University of Neucha^&tel. His work has been published in Security Dialogue, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, Conflict and Society, Surveillance and Society and Journal of Contingencies and Crisis Management, among others. He also served as integration officer in professional football, and lived and worked several years in Brazil. He currently works at the Swiss Federal Chancellery in the domain of governmental strategic and political planning.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1: Security Introduction: Security for Whom? 1: Securing and Policing Sport Mega- Events 2: An Olympic City at War Part 2: Spectacle 3: Planning and Imagining the Fortress 4: The Permeable Fortress 5: Working at the Edge in the Police City Part 3: Camouflage 6: Security of Camouflage 7: Non/Material Legacies Conclusions: Insecurity and Digitalized Necropolitics Appendix: A Methodological Note
Part 1: Security Introduction: Security for Whom? 1: Securing and Policing Sport Mega- Events 2: An Olympic City at War Part 2: Spectacle 3: Planning and Imagining the Fortress 4: The Permeable Fortress 5: Working at the Edge in the Police City Part 3: Camouflage 6: Security of Camouflage 7: Non/Material Legacies Conclusions: Insecurity and Digitalized Necropolitics Appendix: A Methodological Note
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