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Heath2002c
BibType ARTICLE
Key Heath2002c
Author(s) Christian Heath, Paul Luff, Marcus Sanchez Svensson
Title Overseeing organizations: configuring action and its environment
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Tag(s) EMCA, Technology, Action, Organizations, CCTV
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Year 2002
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Journal British Journal of Sociology
Volume 53
Number 2
Pages 181–203
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DOI 10.1080/00071310220133296
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Abstract

Despite the widespread deployment of CCTV through most major cities and towns in great Britain, and the importance of surveillance to contemporary debates within the social sciences, there remains relatively little detailed research concerned with the practical use of these technologies in the workplace. In this paper, we examine how personnel in the operation rooms in London Underground use CCTV and related equipment to identify problems and events and to develop a co-ordinated response. In particular, we consider how personnel configure scenes to make sense of and interpret the conduct of the travelling public in organizationally relevant ways, and how they shape the ways in which both passengers and staff see and respond to each others’ actions. In addressing how personnel constitute the sense and significance of CCTV images, we reflect on the development of information processing systems which are designed to automatically detect conduct and events.

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