Abstract

This paper analyze how the video surveillance puts the personal data that manage in a space of legal indeterminacy, and how generates process of social and space classification that derive, sometimes, in forms of social exclusion. The perspective that frame this study starts from definin citizenship as the capacity that individuals have to construct autonomy and control spaces against the stratification and domination logics. From this perspective, it’s analyzed how the weak or inexistent regulation of video surveillance cameras in Mexico can affect the citizenship practice.

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