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SECURING THE MALL: DAILY HOSPITALITY SECURITY PRACTICES IN SÃO PAULO

PROTEGENDO O SHOPPING: PRÁTICAS DIÁRIAS DE SEGURANÇA HOSPITALAR EM SÃO PAULO

Abstract

Security-whether public or private-is a key tool for managing populations and integral for creating urban spaces. This paper examines how mall security practices in São Paulo work to create safe and clean worlds for customers, distinguishing it from an cityscape that is seen as violent, dangerous, and populated with criminals. Drawing on five months of ethnographic research and interviews with the security team of the “Rivertown” shopping center in São Paulo and various private security employees, we show how the mall is secured by means of a set of practices based on “hospitality security,” paying special attention to the key role that security guard behavior plays in this process.

Keywords:
security; shopping mall; capital; hospitality; violence

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