Multilayered surveillance in Israel/Palestine Dialectics of inclusive exclusion

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Authors
Publication date 2017
Journal Surveillance & Society
Volume | Issue number 15 | 3/4
Pages (from-to) 471-476
Organisations
  • Amsterdam University College (AUC)
Abstract
The paper examines the surveillance apparatuses in Israel/Palestine as mechanisms aiming to secure support for the Israeli regime, and to preserve its domination over the entire territory in dispute. We analyze three layers of surveillance: "exclusionary surveillance" towards Palestinians; "normalizing surveillance" towards Jewish-Israeli citizens; and finally, “globalizing surveillance” using Zionist constituencies as agents for building a “domain of defense” for Israel in their own countries. Taking into consideration these power and surveillance dispositives we draw insights on the global authoritarian turn and suggest a post-Foucauldian transnational approach to the study of the relations between surveillance, socialization, and subjectification processes.
Document type Article
Note In special issue: Surveillance and the Global Turn to Authoritarianism.
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.24908/ss.v15i3/4.6643
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