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Smart” colonialism and digital divestment: a case study / Kensicki, Anna   Journal Article
Kensicki, Anna Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Much has been written about how information communication technologies (ICTs) detract from nations' planning and development norms, but there remains insufficient theoretical examination of the way ICTs may drive extranormative national aims. This paper examines such a case by disentangling the complicated relationships between telecommunications, city planning, and economic development in one modern settler-colonial context. The author explores how planning and development norms are adulterated in Palestine-Israel to further a select set of interests, in the service of an evolving national project. Palestinian and Israeli demographics and telecommunications infrastructure on both sides of the Green Line are examined, revealing the role of these technologies in facilitating population dispersal, economic exploitation, and political control at various stages of settler colonialism.
Key Words Planning  Israel  Colonialism  Telecommunications  Infrastructure  Palestinian 
Cities  Cell Phone  ICTs 
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