Itinerant Bubbles: hybrid carnival security and privatisation of public spaces

P. Oliveira, Eduardo Paes-Machado
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ABSTRACT Several authors have stated that the performance of private security firms in public spaces fosters privatisation and the exclusion from these spaces of users who are considered inopportune or undesirable. This study examines the hypothesis that these negative impacts are maximised by the intermingling or hybridism between such companies and the police forces. It analyzes the influence of this hybridism on the security model and the tactics adopted by the organised groups of revellers or roped-off blocos that parade during Carnival. It argues that this hybrid security make use of coercive and confrontational tactics to ensure the wellbeing and safety of member revellers, while barring non-paying revellers’ access to the blocos’ internal perimeters. At the same time, they make it difficult for the latter to remain in public spaces in the immediate surroundings of blocos, even preventing them from moving about in those spaces.
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行程泡沫:狂欢节安全与公共空间私有化的混合
摘要几位作者指出,私人安保公司在公共空间的表现促进了私有化,并将被认为不合时宜或不受欢迎的用户排除在这些空间之外。这项研究检验了这样一种假设,即这些负面影响是通过这些公司和警察部队之间的混合或混合而最大化的。它分析了这种混合主义对安全模式的影响,以及狂欢节期间有组织的狂欢者或被套住的流氓所采取的策略。它认为,这种混合安全利用胁迫和对抗策略来确保会员狂欢者的健康和安全,同时禁止非付费狂欢者进入blocos的内部周边。同时,它们使后者很难呆在blocos周围的公共空间里,甚至阻止他们在这些空间里走动。
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