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Racialization as a Way of Seeing: The Limits of Counter-Surveillance and Police Reform

Abstract

This paper considers the role of video footage in recent high-profile cases of anti-black police brutality in the United States. I illuminate the limits of the counter-surveillance impetus to film the police by contextualizing this strain of social media utopianism within the larger history of what I call “racialization as a way of seeing.” Racialization as a way of seeing is a historical formation that brings together the history of policing, …

Authors

Beutin L

Journal

Surveillance and Society, Vol. 15, No. 1, pp. 5–20

Publisher

Surveillance Studies Network

Publication Date

2017

ISSN

1477-7487