Inside the digital revolution policing and changing communication with the public /
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Aldershot, Hampshire, England ; Burlington, VT, USA :
Ashgate Pub.,
c2007.
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Sisdoallologahallan:
- Introduction: The context of changing communication with the public using digital technologies
- The problem of defining "project digital": making sense of digital technologies in police service environments
- The cultural dynamics of technological change
- Putting the researcher in the field: the performances and positions of the ethnographer in innovative networks of communication
- The cultural history of Programme digital and project ATTACH in the MPS
- Phase one of the relations of production: "kicking-off and the early days"
- Phase two of the relations of production: "moving on and developing e-services"
- The construction of a digital services narrative at European, national and regional levels
- Narratives of service provision in the metropolitan police service: embedding telematics within service narratives
- Participation between service providers and residents: local people's perceptions of services in the East End of London
- Police work and everyday life
- Conclusion
- Appendix: The research methods and objectives of Newham focus groups.