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published on February 28, 2020
Benjamin Stumpf
https://doi.org/10.5840/radphilrev2020225105
The Whiteness of Watching
Surveillant Citizenship and the Carceral State
This article seeks to develop a concept I term surveillant citizenship, referring to a historically-emergent civic national and moral discourse that prescribes citizen participation in surveillance, policing, and law enforcement. Drawing on philosophy of race, surveillance studies, critical prison studies, and cultural theory, I argue that the ideological projects attached to the ¡®War on Crime¡¯ and the ¡®War on Drugs¡¯ sought to choreograph white social life around surveillant citizenship¡ªmanufacturing consent to police militarization, prison expansion, and mass incarceration, with consequences relevant to the future of antiracist strategy.