Everyday aesthetics, space, and the sensory: fear of crime and affect in inner Sydney

In this paper we explore pre-conscious aesthetic and sensorial aspects of affect in fear of crime. Drawing on data from focus groups undertaken in inner Sydney, Australia, we link the sensory and aesthetic preconditions of fear of crime to its affective, behavioural and cognitive elements. We argue...

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Main Author: Ellis, Justin R. (Author)
Contributors: Lee, Murray ; Jackson, Jonathan
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
Published: 2021
In:Year: 2021
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