Speakers & Abstracts
- Oliver Brüchert: Advertizing the Penal State
- Roy Coleman: A Post-Social City? Neo-liberalising Crime Control and the Reproduction of Spatial Inequality
- Volker Eick: Disciplining the Urban Poor. Rent-a-cops, Nonprofits and Neoliberal Glocalization in Berlin
- Richard Giulianotti: The UK Football Laboratory: A Study in Surveillance, Governmentality and Neo-Mercantilism
- Anke Hagemann: Filters, Valves and Locks. The Architecture of Access Regulation
- Jenny Künkel: Sex, Crime and Real Men - Populist Moves in the Debates about Trafficking and Prostitution in the Wake of the FIFA World Cup '06
- Klaus Lederer: Commodifying and Privatizing Public Services: Problems and Margins of Manoeuvre on the Municipal and State Level in Berlin
- Margit Mayer: The Terrain of Urban Social Movements in the Age of Neoliberalism
- Justus Peltzer: Control of Football Supporters before World Cup in Germany
- Volker Ratzmann: The FIFA as the New Urban Management Agency? The Case of Berlin
- George Rigakos: The Commodification of Policing: Field-notes from Canada
- Jens Sambale: BIDs and Pie(a)ces
- Fred Seavey: Globalizing Labor in Response to a Globalized Security Industry
- James Sheptycki: Policing Political Protest When Politics Go Global. The Case of Bolivia
- Nik Theodore: Policing Public Space. Emerging Markets in the Private Provision of Security Services in Chicago
- Eric Töpfer: Unleashed. The World Cup 2006 as Catalyst for the Expansion of Public Area CCTV in Germany
- Robert Warren: The Military Siege of Urban Space as the Site of Local and Global Democratic Practice
- Lori Beth Way: Re-Policing the Poor. The Effects of Probation and Parole Status