Surveillance and Control in Israel/Palestine
Population, Territory and Power
Herausgeber: Zureik, Elia; Abu-Laban, Yasmeen; Lyon, David
Surveillance and Control in Israel/Palestine
Population, Territory and Power
Herausgeber: Zureik, Elia; Abu-Laban, Yasmeen; Lyon, David
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Surveillance is always a means to an end, whether that end is influence, management or entitlement. This book examines the several layers of surveillance that control the Palestinian population in Israel and the occupied territories, showing how they operate, how well they work, how they are augmented, and how ultimately their chief purpose is population control.
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Surveillance is always a means to an end, whether that end is influence, management or entitlement. This book examines the several layers of surveillance that control the Palestinian population in Israel and the occupied territories, showing how they operate, how well they work, how they are augmented, and how ultimately their chief purpose is population control.
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 163mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9780415588614
- ISBN-10: 0415588618
- Artikelnr.: 32958141
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 163mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 771g
- ISBN-13: 9780415588614
- ISBN-10: 0415588618
- Artikelnr.: 32958141
Elia Zureik is Emeritus Professor of Sociology at Queen's University, Canada. His published work covers the Middle East, with special reference to the Israeli--Palestinian conflict, and surveillance. David Lyon is Director of the Surveillance Studies Centre at Queen's University, Canada. He is the author of Surveillance Studies: An Overview (2007) and Identifying Citizens: ID Cards as Citizenship (2009), and is currently researching the global growth of national ID systems. Yasmeen Abu-Laban is Professor and Associate Chair (Research) in the Department of Political Science at the University of Alberta, Canada. She specializes in the politics of gender, racialization, migration and citizenship. She is co-author of Selling Diversity (2002), co-editor of Politics in North America (2008), and editor of Gendering the Nation-State (2008).
Preface Part 1: Introduction 1. Colonialism, Surveillance and Population
Control: Israel/Palestine Part 2: Theories of Surveillance in Conflict
Zones 2. Identification, Colonialism and Control: Surveillant Sorting in
Israel/Palestine 3. Making Place for the Palestinians in the Altneuland:
Herzl, Anti-Semitism, and the Jewish State Part 3: Civilian Surveillance
4. Ominous Designs: Israel's Strategies and Tactics of Controlling the
Palestinians during the First Two Decades 5. The Matrix of Surveillance in
Times of National Conflict: The Israeli-Palestinian Case 6. The Changing
Patterns of Disciplining Palestinian National Memory in Israel Part 4:
Political Economy and Globalization of Surveillance 7. Laboratories of War:
Surveillance and US-Israeli Collaboration in War and Security 8. Israel's
Emergence as a Homeland Security Capital 9. From Tanks to Wheelchairs:
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Zionist Battlefield Experiments, and the
Transparency of the Civilian Part 5: Citizenship Criteria and State
Construction 10. Legal Analysis and Critique of Some Surveillance Methods
Used by Israel 11. Orange, Green, and Blue: Colour-Coded Paperwork for
Palestinian Population Control 12. "You Must Know Your Stock": Census as
Surveillance Practice in 1948 and 1967 Part 6: Surveillance, Racialization,
and Uncertainty 13. Exclusionary Surveillance and Spatial Uncertainty in
the Occupied Palestinian Territories 14. "Israelization" of Social Sorting
and the "Palestinianization" of the Racial Contract: Reframing
Israel/Palestine and The War on Terror Part 7: Territory and Population
Management in Conflict Zones 15. British and Zionist Data Gathering on
Palestinian Arab Land Ownership and Population during the Mandate 16.
Surveillance and Spatial Flows in the Occupied Palestinian Territories 17.
Territorial Dispossession and Population Control of the Palestinians Part
8: Social Ordering, Biopolitics and Profiling 18. The Palestinian Authority
Security Apparatus: Biopolitics, Surveillance and Resistance in the
Occupied Palestinian Territories 19. Behavioural Profiling in Israeli
Aviation Security as a Tool for Social Control
Control: Israel/Palestine Part 2: Theories of Surveillance in Conflict
Zones 2. Identification, Colonialism and Control: Surveillant Sorting in
Israel/Palestine 3. Making Place for the Palestinians in the Altneuland:
Herzl, Anti-Semitism, and the Jewish State Part 3: Civilian Surveillance
4. Ominous Designs: Israel's Strategies and Tactics of Controlling the
Palestinians during the First Two Decades 5. The Matrix of Surveillance in
Times of National Conflict: The Israeli-Palestinian Case 6. The Changing
Patterns of Disciplining Palestinian National Memory in Israel Part 4:
Political Economy and Globalization of Surveillance 7. Laboratories of War:
Surveillance and US-Israeli Collaboration in War and Security 8. Israel's
Emergence as a Homeland Security Capital 9. From Tanks to Wheelchairs:
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Zionist Battlefield Experiments, and the
Transparency of the Civilian Part 5: Citizenship Criteria and State
Construction 10. Legal Analysis and Critique of Some Surveillance Methods
Used by Israel 11. Orange, Green, and Blue: Colour-Coded Paperwork for
Palestinian Population Control 12. "You Must Know Your Stock": Census as
Surveillance Practice in 1948 and 1967 Part 6: Surveillance, Racialization,
and Uncertainty 13. Exclusionary Surveillance and Spatial Uncertainty in
the Occupied Palestinian Territories 14. "Israelization" of Social Sorting
and the "Palestinianization" of the Racial Contract: Reframing
Israel/Palestine and The War on Terror Part 7: Territory and Population
Management in Conflict Zones 15. British and Zionist Data Gathering on
Palestinian Arab Land Ownership and Population during the Mandate 16.
Surveillance and Spatial Flows in the Occupied Palestinian Territories 17.
Territorial Dispossession and Population Control of the Palestinians Part
8: Social Ordering, Biopolitics and Profiling 18. The Palestinian Authority
Security Apparatus: Biopolitics, Surveillance and Resistance in the
Occupied Palestinian Territories 19. Behavioural Profiling in Israeli
Aviation Security as a Tool for Social Control
Preface Part 1: Introduction 1. Colonialism, Surveillance and Population
Control: Israel/Palestine Part 2: Theories of Surveillance in Conflict
Zones 2. Identification, Colonialism and Control: Surveillant Sorting in
Israel/Palestine 3. Making Place for the Palestinians in the Altneuland:
Herzl, Anti-Semitism, and the Jewish State Part 3: Civilian Surveillance
4. Ominous Designs: Israel's Strategies and Tactics of Controlling the
Palestinians during the First Two Decades 5. The Matrix of Surveillance in
Times of National Conflict: The Israeli-Palestinian Case 6. The Changing
Patterns of Disciplining Palestinian National Memory in Israel Part 4:
Political Economy and Globalization of Surveillance 7. Laboratories of War:
Surveillance and US-Israeli Collaboration in War and Security 8. Israel's
Emergence as a Homeland Security Capital 9. From Tanks to Wheelchairs:
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Zionist Battlefield Experiments, and the
Transparency of the Civilian Part 5: Citizenship Criteria and State
Construction 10. Legal Analysis and Critique of Some Surveillance Methods
Used by Israel 11. Orange, Green, and Blue: Colour-Coded Paperwork for
Palestinian Population Control 12. "You Must Know Your Stock": Census as
Surveillance Practice in 1948 and 1967 Part 6: Surveillance, Racialization,
and Uncertainty 13. Exclusionary Surveillance and Spatial Uncertainty in
the Occupied Palestinian Territories 14. "Israelization" of Social Sorting
and the "Palestinianization" of the Racial Contract: Reframing
Israel/Palestine and The War on Terror Part 7: Territory and Population
Management in Conflict Zones 15. British and Zionist Data Gathering on
Palestinian Arab Land Ownership and Population during the Mandate 16.
Surveillance and Spatial Flows in the Occupied Palestinian Territories 17.
Territorial Dispossession and Population Control of the Palestinians Part
8: Social Ordering, Biopolitics and Profiling 18. The Palestinian Authority
Security Apparatus: Biopolitics, Surveillance and Resistance in the
Occupied Palestinian Territories 19. Behavioural Profiling in Israeli
Aviation Security as a Tool for Social Control
Control: Israel/Palestine Part 2: Theories of Surveillance in Conflict
Zones 2. Identification, Colonialism and Control: Surveillant Sorting in
Israel/Palestine 3. Making Place for the Palestinians in the Altneuland:
Herzl, Anti-Semitism, and the Jewish State Part 3: Civilian Surveillance
4. Ominous Designs: Israel's Strategies and Tactics of Controlling the
Palestinians during the First Two Decades 5. The Matrix of Surveillance in
Times of National Conflict: The Israeli-Palestinian Case 6. The Changing
Patterns of Disciplining Palestinian National Memory in Israel Part 4:
Political Economy and Globalization of Surveillance 7. Laboratories of War:
Surveillance and US-Israeli Collaboration in War and Security 8. Israel's
Emergence as a Homeland Security Capital 9. From Tanks to Wheelchairs:
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, Zionist Battlefield Experiments, and the
Transparency of the Civilian Part 5: Citizenship Criteria and State
Construction 10. Legal Analysis and Critique of Some Surveillance Methods
Used by Israel 11. Orange, Green, and Blue: Colour-Coded Paperwork for
Palestinian Population Control 12. "You Must Know Your Stock": Census as
Surveillance Practice in 1948 and 1967 Part 6: Surveillance, Racialization,
and Uncertainty 13. Exclusionary Surveillance and Spatial Uncertainty in
the Occupied Palestinian Territories 14. "Israelization" of Social Sorting
and the "Palestinianization" of the Racial Contract: Reframing
Israel/Palestine and The War on Terror Part 7: Territory and Population
Management in Conflict Zones 15. British and Zionist Data Gathering on
Palestinian Arab Land Ownership and Population during the Mandate 16.
Surveillance and Spatial Flows in the Occupied Palestinian Territories 17.
Territorial Dispossession and Population Control of the Palestinians Part
8: Social Ordering, Biopolitics and Profiling 18. The Palestinian Authority
Security Apparatus: Biopolitics, Surveillance and Resistance in the
Occupied Palestinian Territories 19. Behavioural Profiling in Israeli
Aviation Security as a Tool for Social Control