
Policing Indigenous Movements
Dissent and the Security State
La description
A comprehensive examination of the security state’s extensive surveillance of Indigenous struggles for land and autonomy. This book raises critical questions regarding the expansion of the security apparatus, the normalization of police surveillance targeting social movements, the relationship between police and energy corporations, the criminalization of dissent, and threats to civil liberties and collective action in an era of extractive capitalism and hyper surveillance. To learn more about this publisher, click here: http://bit. ly/1Ch7QIX
Récompenses
- Winner, Surveillance Studies Network Book Award 2019
Reviews
“An accessible must-read for all Canadians concerned about respectful relations with indigenous people and the decline of civil rights in the war-on-terror era.”
- Publishers Weekly