The Cambridge Handbook of Race and Surveillance
Herausgeber: Kwet, Michael
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The Cambridge Handbook of Race and Surveillance
Herausgeber: Kwet, Michael
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In this handbook, leading scholars in criminology, critical race studies, history, indigenous studies, law, philosophy, political science, psychology, and sociology study the intersections of surveillance and race. The volume examines the latest surveillance technologies and connects them to present-day issues of racial justice around the world.
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In this handbook, leading scholars in criminology, critical race studies, history, indigenous studies, law, philosophy, political science, psychology, and sociology study the intersections of surveillance and race. The volume examines the latest surveillance technologies and connects them to present-day issues of racial justice around the world.
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- Produktdetails
- Cambridge Law Handbooks
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781108416498
- ISBN-10: 1108416497
- Artikelnr.: 64053401
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Cambridge Law Handbooks
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. März 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781108416498
- ISBN-10: 1108416497
- Artikelnr.: 64053401
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. The golden era of racial surveillance: an introduction Michael Kwet; 2.
Sorting identity Eric Stoddart; 3. Imperial mimesis: migration of
surveillance from the colonial Philippines to the United States Alfred
McCoy; 4. Separate spheres and the body as an information object: the
racialisation and surveillance of British women during the long nineteenth
century Toni Weller; 5. Linking caste and surveillance: how digital
governance has legitimised caste discrimination in India Amber Sinha and
Shruti Trikanad; 6. Surveillance in South Africa: from skin branding to
digital colonialism Michael Kwet; 7. Israel/Palestine, North America and
surveillance Yasmeen Abu-Laban and Abigail B. Bakan; 8. Colonialism's
uneasy legacy: topologies of race and surveillance in São Paulo Claudio
Altenhain, Alcides dos Reis Peron, Leandro Siqueira and Ricardo Campello;
9. China's surveillance and repression in Xinjiang Myunghee Lee and Emir
Yazici; 10. Asian Americans as 'the Perpetual Foreigner' under scrutiny
Frank Wu; 11. The great white father and his little red children:
surveillance and race in native America Anton Treuer; 12. In a most
excellent and perfect order: surveillance, racialization, and government
practices in colonial Canada Scott Thompson; 13. Surveillance and public
schools: policing, desegregation and the criminalization of minority youth
in Charlotte Mecklenburg schools Erica L. Nelson and Tracey A. Benson; 14.
Countering violent extremism and surveillance: the experience from schools
and colleges in England Joel Busher, Tufyal Choudhary and Paul Thomas; 15.
Resistance and the politics of surveillance and control Anthony E. Cook;
16. Surveilled subjects and encounters with technologically mediating law
enforcement: reflecting on relational concerns Alana Saulnier.
Sorting identity Eric Stoddart; 3. Imperial mimesis: migration of
surveillance from the colonial Philippines to the United States Alfred
McCoy; 4. Separate spheres and the body as an information object: the
racialisation and surveillance of British women during the long nineteenth
century Toni Weller; 5. Linking caste and surveillance: how digital
governance has legitimised caste discrimination in India Amber Sinha and
Shruti Trikanad; 6. Surveillance in South Africa: from skin branding to
digital colonialism Michael Kwet; 7. Israel/Palestine, North America and
surveillance Yasmeen Abu-Laban and Abigail B. Bakan; 8. Colonialism's
uneasy legacy: topologies of race and surveillance in São Paulo Claudio
Altenhain, Alcides dos Reis Peron, Leandro Siqueira and Ricardo Campello;
9. China's surveillance and repression in Xinjiang Myunghee Lee and Emir
Yazici; 10. Asian Americans as 'the Perpetual Foreigner' under scrutiny
Frank Wu; 11. The great white father and his little red children:
surveillance and race in native America Anton Treuer; 12. In a most
excellent and perfect order: surveillance, racialization, and government
practices in colonial Canada Scott Thompson; 13. Surveillance and public
schools: policing, desegregation and the criminalization of minority youth
in Charlotte Mecklenburg schools Erica L. Nelson and Tracey A. Benson; 14.
Countering violent extremism and surveillance: the experience from schools
and colleges in England Joel Busher, Tufyal Choudhary and Paul Thomas; 15.
Resistance and the politics of surveillance and control Anthony E. Cook;
16. Surveilled subjects and encounters with technologically mediating law
enforcement: reflecting on relational concerns Alana Saulnier.
1. The golden era of racial surveillance: an introduction Michael Kwet; 2.
Sorting identity Eric Stoddart; 3. Imperial mimesis: migration of
surveillance from the colonial Philippines to the United States Alfred
McCoy; 4. Separate spheres and the body as an information object: the
racialisation and surveillance of British women during the long nineteenth
century Toni Weller; 5. Linking caste and surveillance: how digital
governance has legitimised caste discrimination in India Amber Sinha and
Shruti Trikanad; 6. Surveillance in South Africa: from skin branding to
digital colonialism Michael Kwet; 7. Israel/Palestine, North America and
surveillance Yasmeen Abu-Laban and Abigail B. Bakan; 8. Colonialism's
uneasy legacy: topologies of race and surveillance in São Paulo Claudio
Altenhain, Alcides dos Reis Peron, Leandro Siqueira and Ricardo Campello;
9. China's surveillance and repression in Xinjiang Myunghee Lee and Emir
Yazici; 10. Asian Americans as 'the Perpetual Foreigner' under scrutiny
Frank Wu; 11. The great white father and his little red children:
surveillance and race in native America Anton Treuer; 12. In a most
excellent and perfect order: surveillance, racialization, and government
practices in colonial Canada Scott Thompson; 13. Surveillance and public
schools: policing, desegregation and the criminalization of minority youth
in Charlotte Mecklenburg schools Erica L. Nelson and Tracey A. Benson; 14.
Countering violent extremism and surveillance: the experience from schools
and colleges in England Joel Busher, Tufyal Choudhary and Paul Thomas; 15.
Resistance and the politics of surveillance and control Anthony E. Cook;
16. Surveilled subjects and encounters with technologically mediating law
enforcement: reflecting on relational concerns Alana Saulnier.
Sorting identity Eric Stoddart; 3. Imperial mimesis: migration of
surveillance from the colonial Philippines to the United States Alfred
McCoy; 4. Separate spheres and the body as an information object: the
racialisation and surveillance of British women during the long nineteenth
century Toni Weller; 5. Linking caste and surveillance: how digital
governance has legitimised caste discrimination in India Amber Sinha and
Shruti Trikanad; 6. Surveillance in South Africa: from skin branding to
digital colonialism Michael Kwet; 7. Israel/Palestine, North America and
surveillance Yasmeen Abu-Laban and Abigail B. Bakan; 8. Colonialism's
uneasy legacy: topologies of race and surveillance in São Paulo Claudio
Altenhain, Alcides dos Reis Peron, Leandro Siqueira and Ricardo Campello;
9. China's surveillance and repression in Xinjiang Myunghee Lee and Emir
Yazici; 10. Asian Americans as 'the Perpetual Foreigner' under scrutiny
Frank Wu; 11. The great white father and his little red children:
surveillance and race in native America Anton Treuer; 12. In a most
excellent and perfect order: surveillance, racialization, and government
practices in colonial Canada Scott Thompson; 13. Surveillance and public
schools: policing, desegregation and the criminalization of minority youth
in Charlotte Mecklenburg schools Erica L. Nelson and Tracey A. Benson; 14.
Countering violent extremism and surveillance: the experience from schools
and colleges in England Joel Busher, Tufyal Choudhary and Paul Thomas; 15.
Resistance and the politics of surveillance and control Anthony E. Cook;
16. Surveilled subjects and encounters with technologically mediating law
enforcement: reflecting on relational concerns Alana Saulnier.