5-0760 A NATION OF SUSPECTS: SURVEILLANCE AND SECURITIZATION IN THE PUNITIVE STATE
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Saturday, November 19, 2011: 13:45-17:30

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This session would be of particular interest to:
Students, Practicing and Applied Anthropologists
Organizers:  Setha M Low (CUNY)
Chairs:  Roger N Lancaster (George Mason University)
13:45
After Vietnam: From the War On Communism to the War On Crime
Michael S Sherry (Northwestern University)
14:00
14:30
Race, Paranoia, and the Punitive State
John L Jackson Jr (University of Pennsylvania)
14:45
The Moral Economy of Police Brutality In the U.S. Inner City
Philippe Bourgois (University of Pennsylvania)
15:00
The Worst of the Worst? Life Sentences and Penal Reform
Marie Gottschalk (University of Pennsylvania)
15:15
Discussion
15:30
Break
15:45
Sex Panic and the Punitive State
Roger N Lancaster (George Mason University)
16:00
New Technologies and the Marketing of Family Security
Inderpal Grewal (Yale University)
16:15
Laptops, Boundary Objects, Borders and Surveillance
Hugh Gusterson (George Mason University)
16:30
Surveillance and Inequality In the Carceral School
Torin Monahan (Vanderbilt University)
17:00
Discussion
17:15
Discussion

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