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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. März 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108271370
- Artikelnr.: 70913245
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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.