An End to the Mass Surveillance of Black Communities and the End Communities (Including IMSI Catchers
freed slaves we shall discuss how Black bodies have always been marked as out of the border as early as the eighteenth century through surveillance and ...
1 mar 2018 surveillance reinforces and regulates white imagined visual logic about Black women's bodies. said bodies have been mapped onto specific ...
7 feb 2016 to multiple sources of surveillance and provides specific examples focusing on black bodies
1 ene 2017 Martin and Tamir Rice to clarify the role of surveillance then explains ... also demonstrates acceptance of policing of Black boys' bodies.
participants' athletic and academic potential through surveillance control
5 ene 2022 Biometric Surveillance of (Black Trans) People ... connected to historical patterns of surveillance against Black bodies19 was.
2 feb 2021 racialized surveillance of Black men women
Black Bodies Under Surveillance. Black women fashion influencers dismantle thin White female beauty standards by asserting themselves into the.
Review of Browne's Dark Matters: On the Surveillance of Blackness. Surveillance. & Society 14(2): 286-288. that document violence against black bodies.
PDF This article places the neoliberalization of protest policing in conversation with the counter-surveillance tactic of video activism to understand
surveilling black bodies: the incommensurability of lived realities between people who are monitored and those who do the monitoring and the
8 août 2019 · Black communities have been surveilled by governmental institu- tions and law enforcement agencies throughout the history of the United
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The distinct ways that surveillance permeates and specifically targets Black communities is highlighted through Simone Browne's concept of “racializing
Though surveillance regimes have sought to commodify the Black body Black people have not been passive subjects turning to creative practices to criticise and
The reality is that surveillance has always existed and continues to be concentrated within targeted communities of color namely Black Arab and Immigrant; and
12 jan 2022 · Drawing connections between anti-Black racism surveillance and the crimi- nalization of Black bodies and using an autoethnographic
In Dark Matters Simone Browne locates the conditions of blackness as a key site through which surveillance is practiced narrated and resisted
Thus Brown aims to unveil the black female body in all of her complexity sifting through the “the legacies of sexual su- premacy and memory historical amnesia