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ID156830
Title ProperWest bank apartheid/separation wall
Other Title Informationspace, punishment and the disruption of social continuity
LanguageENG
AuthorDana, Karam
Summary / Abstract (Note)Through the use of survey data from the West Bank, this paper explores the effects of the Apartheid/Separation Wall in the occupied territory of the West Bank on Palestinian society. How has the Wall separated a population from their loved ones, their orchards and crops, homes, and overall livelihood? How have these relationships transformed? Place and space have special meanings in Palestinian experience and consciousness, and yet Palestinians remain vulnerable to punishment through control of access to spaces and places.
`In' analytical NoteGeopolitics Vol. 22, No.4; 2017: p.887-910
Journal SourceGeopolitics Vol: 22 No 4
Key WordsWest Bank ;  Apartheid/Separation Wall ;  Space, Punishment ;  Disruption of Social Continuity


 
 
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