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ID084989
Title ProperIsraeli biopolitics
Other Title Informationclosure, territorialisation and governmentality in the occupied palestinian territories
LanguageENG
AuthorParsons, Nigel ;  Salter, Mark B
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper argues for the inclusion of biopolitical practices of mobility regulation into study of Israeli control of the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT). State investment in bifurcated infrastructure, checkpoints, identity documents and a permit system underlines the centrality of closure to occupation. Through closure, Israeli agents of government aim beyond sovereign control of the Israeli-Palestinian border or narrowly conceived security for Israeli subjects. Differentiating, quantifying, documenting and disciplining, closure constitutes biopolitical control of the occupied Palestinian population. Palestinian agents are tasked with minor administrative responsibilities, but only within a framework of Israeli biopolitical control. Our analysis draws on empirical material from fieldwork in the West Bank and three case studies of Palestinian life in East Jerusalem. Findings point towards an Israeli "governmentality" of Palestinian mobility informed by incomplete territorialisation of the West Bank and demographic anxiety.
`In' analytical NoteGeopolitics Vol. 13, No. 4; 2008: p701-723
Journal SourceGeopolitics Vol. 13, No. 4; 2008: p701-723
Key WordsIsrael - Biopolitics ;  Al-Quds University ;  Fatah Jerusalem Iqlim ;  Palestine - Territorialisation - Israel