2023
DOI: 10.32920/24085245.v1
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Controlled spaces: exploring the integration of smart surveillance technologies in Toronto's privately owned publicly accessible spaces

Sally Nicholson

Abstract: <p>Smart technologies are enabling the collection of fine grain data that offer valuable insights to the enhancement of cities. However, these technologies also enable constant and invasive surveillance of individuals in public spaces, and data collected from smart surveillance can be used to control who and how a space is used. This becomes more complex in privately owned publicly accessible spaces (POPS), as these spaces are managed to serve interests defined by private entities rather than by the publ… Show more

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