Palestinian Political Organizations in Israeli Prisons looks at Palestinian political activity within Israeli prisons. It traces the changes from the Oslo Accords onwards and examines the evolution and changes within the Palestinian Prisoners Movement and the structural opportunities and constraints that inform collective resistance today.
Palestinian Political Organizations in Israeli Prisons looks at Palestinian political activity within Israeli prisons. It traces the changes from the Oslo Accords onwards and examines the evolution and changes within the Palestinian Prisoners Movement and the structural opportunities and constraints that inform collective resistance today.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alyssa G. Bernstein has a PhD from the Queens University of Belfast School of Law and a JD from Harvard Law School. She has been a Visiting Scholar at the Institute of Criminology, Cambridge University and an Adjunct Lecturer at Georgetown University. She is licensed to practice law in Washington, DC. This work does not reflect the views or opinions of any employers.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Introduction-The Rise and Fall of the Prisoners Movement Part I: Background 2: Analytical and Ethical Framework 3: Palestinian Imprisonment in Israel 4: Establishing a Prisoners' Collective Part II: The Oslo Accords: Era of Fixation on Freedom 5: Repression, Co-optation, and Institutionalization 6: Prison Management 7: Mass Release, Faltering, and New Resistance Part III: Contemporary Prison Resistance 8: The Collapse of Solidarity 9: Division in Prison 10: Individualization and New Techniques Epilogue: Does the Prisoners Movement still exist?
1: Introduction-The Rise and Fall of the Prisoners Movement Part I: Background 2: Analytical and Ethical Framework 3: Palestinian Imprisonment in Israel 4: Establishing a Prisoners' Collective Part II: The Oslo Accords: Era of Fixation on Freedom 5: Repression, Co-optation, and Institutionalization 6: Prison Management 7: Mass Release, Faltering, and New Resistance Part III: Contemporary Prison Resistance 8: The Collapse of Solidarity 9: Division in Prison 10: Individualization and New Techniques Epilogue: Does the Prisoners Movement still exist?
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