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Title Activists and the surveillance state : learning from repression / edited by Aziz Choudry.
Publisher London : Pluto Press, 2019.



Descript 1 online resource (viii, 264 pages).
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Contents Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; Part I; 1. Lessons Learnt, Lessons Lost: Pedagogies of Repression, Thoughtcrime, and the Sharp Edge of State Power -- Aziz Choudry; 2. The Surveillance State: A Composition in Four Movements -- Radha D'Souza; 3. Activist Learning and State Dataveillance: Lessons from the UK, Mauritius and South Africa -- Jane Duncan; Part II; 4. Coming of Age Under Surveillance: South Asian, Arab and Afghan American Youth and Post-9/11 Activism -- Sunaina Maira; 5. ASIO and the Australia-Timor-Leste Solidarity Movement, 1974-79 -- Bob Boughton
6. The Plantation-to-Plant-to-Prison Pipeline -- David Austin interviewed by Aziz Choudry7. Forgetting National Security in 'Canada': Towards Pedagogies of Resistance -- Gary Kinsman; 8. Prevent as Far-Right Trojan Horse: The Creeping Radicalisation of the UK National Security Complex -- Nafeez Ahmed; 9. Political Policing in the UK: A Personal Perspective -- Emily Apple; 10. Spies Wide Shut: Responses and Resistance to the National Security State in Aotearoa New Zealand -- Valerie Morse; Part III
11. Undercover Research: Academics, Activists and Other Investigative Political Policing -- Eveline LubbersNotes on Contributors; Index
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ISBN 9781786803726 (electronic bk.)
1786803720 (electronic bk.)
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Subject Political persecution.
Intelligence service.
Informers.
Spies.
Political activists.
Social movements.
Political participation.
Alt author Choudry, A. A.,
Descript 1 online resource (viii, 264 pages).
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Contents Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; Part I; 1. Lessons Learnt, Lessons Lost: Pedagogies of Repression, Thoughtcrime, and the Sharp Edge of State Power -- Aziz Choudry; 2. The Surveillance State: A Composition in Four Movements -- Radha D'Souza; 3. Activist Learning and State Dataveillance: Lessons from the UK, Mauritius and South Africa -- Jane Duncan; Part II; 4. Coming of Age Under Surveillance: South Asian, Arab and Afghan American Youth and Post-9/11 Activism -- Sunaina Maira; 5. ASIO and the Australia-Timor-Leste Solidarity Movement, 1974-79 -- Bob Boughton
6. The Plantation-to-Plant-to-Prison Pipeline -- David Austin interviewed by Aziz Choudry7. Forgetting National Security in 'Canada': Towards Pedagogies of Resistance -- Gary Kinsman; 8. Prevent as Far-Right Trojan Horse: The Creeping Radicalisation of the UK National Security Complex -- Nafeez Ahmed; 9. Political Policing in the UK: A Personal Perspective -- Emily Apple; 10. Spies Wide Shut: Responses and Resistance to the National Security State in Aotearoa New Zealand -- Valerie Morse; Part III
11. Undercover Research: Academics, Activists and Other Investigative Political Policing -- Eveline LubbersNotes on Contributors; Index
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781786803726 (electronic bk.)
1786803720 (electronic bk.)
Subject Political persecution.
Intelligence service.
Informers.
Spies.
Political activists.
Social movements.
Political participation.
Alt author Choudry, A. A.,

Subject Political persecution.
Intelligence service.
Informers.
Spies.
Political activists.
Social movements.
Political participation.
Descript 1 online resource (viii, 264 pages).
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; Part I; 1. Lessons Learnt, Lessons Lost: Pedagogies of Repression, Thoughtcrime, and the Sharp Edge of State Power -- Aziz Choudry; 2. The Surveillance State: A Composition in Four Movements -- Radha D'Souza; 3. Activist Learning and State Dataveillance: Lessons from the UK, Mauritius and South Africa -- Jane Duncan; Part II; 4. Coming of Age Under Surveillance: South Asian, Arab and Afghan American Youth and Post-9/11 Activism -- Sunaina Maira; 5. ASIO and the Australia-Timor-Leste Solidarity Movement, 1974-79 -- Bob Boughton
6. The Plantation-to-Plant-to-Prison Pipeline -- David Austin interviewed by Aziz Choudry7. Forgetting National Security in 'Canada': Towards Pedagogies of Resistance -- Gary Kinsman; 8. Prevent as Far-Right Trojan Horse: The Creeping Radicalisation of the UK National Security Complex -- Nafeez Ahmed; 9. Political Policing in the UK: A Personal Perspective -- Emily Apple; 10. Spies Wide Shut: Responses and Resistance to the National Security State in Aotearoa New Zealand -- Valerie Morse; Part III
11. Undercover Research: Academics, Activists and Other Investigative Political Policing -- Eveline LubbersNotes on Contributors; Index
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
Alt author Choudry, A. A.,
ISBN 9781786803726 (electronic bk.)
1786803720 (electronic bk.)

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