Yinon Cohen’s scientific contributions

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CHAPTER 6 Territory, Demography, and Effective Control. an analysis of Israel’s biospatial politics
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December 2022

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Israel’s Biospatial Politics

January 2022

What we understand by the ‘Middle East’ has changed over time and across space. While scholars agree that the geographical ‘core’ of the Middle East is the Arabian Peninsula, the boundaries are less clear. How far back in time should we go to define the Middle East? How far south and east should we move on the African continent? And how do we deal with the minority religions in the region, and those who migrate to the West? Across this handbook’s 52 chapters, the leading sociologists writing on the Middle East share their standpoint on these questions. Taking the featured scholars as constitutive of the field, the handbook reshapes studies on the region by piecing together our knowledge on the Middle East from their path-defining contributions. The volume is divided into four parts covering sociologists’ perspectives on: • Social transformations and social conflict; from Israel-Palestine and the Iranian Revolution, to the Arab Uprisings and the Syrian War • The region’s economic, religious and political activities; including the impact of the spread of Western modernity; the effects of neo-liberalism; and how Islam shapes the region’s life and politics • People’s everyday practices as they have shaped our understanding of culture, consumption, gender and sexuality • The diasporas from the Middle East in Europe and North America, which put the Middle East in dialogue with other regions of the world. The global approach and wide-ranging topics represent how sociologists enable us to redefine the boundaries and identities of the Middle East today.



Figure 1 Israel and the occupied territories (Central Intelligence Agency, The World Factbook [https://www.cia.gov/library /publications/the-world-factbook /geos/is.html, accessed October 21, 2017]) The map has been altered, deleting some of the cities that appear in the original and adding markers relevant to the article.
Figure 2 Police guarding bulldozers during demolition of a Bedouin house, August 4, 2015 (Michal Rotem / Negev Co-Existence Forum for Civil Equality)
Figure 3 East Jerusalem neighborhoods (Ir Amim)
Figure 4 The West Bank archipelago (B'Tselem)
Figure 5 Bedouin towns and villages in the Negev (Michal Rotem / NCF)

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Israel’s Biospatial Politics: Territory, Demography, and Effective Control
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... 49 Elsewhere, Yinon Cohen and I have characterised these 'invaders' as biocriminals, since they become criminals simply due to the mismatch between the race ascribed to them -Palestinian -and the race ascribed to the space they occupy: Jewish. 50 All of this is crucial background for understanding that Israel thinks of space and structures in racial terms, which helps, in turn, to make sense of how the military perceives civilian structures in the Gaza Strip and its drive to completely or almost completely destroy Palestinian space. ...

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Shields and the genocide in Gaza
Israel’s Biospatial Politics: Territory, Demography, and Effective Control

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