@inbook{f40b2654e00442b0a841146063777ac6,
title = "Thresholds of threat: processes of criminalisation and repression in the Israeli settler",
abstract = "This chapter investigates processes of criminalisation and repression of dissident political activism of Israel{\textquoteright}s citizens, both Palestinians and Jews, given the state{\textquoteright}s particular political formation as a {\textquoteleft}liberal{\textquoteright} settler state. I argue that the operational logic of the settler state that guarantees the rights and privileges of the Jewish citizenry, dictates the strategies used to tolerate, contain, limit or crush dissent altogether. This depends on the idea of threat that – for the settler state – is anyways always grounded in racial hierarchies. By unravelling the shifting threshold of threats, state vulnerabilities and fragility are exposed, in this way allowing us to gain a window into the precarity of such system of power as well as into the ways it can be challenged and transformed. ",
keywords = "settler colonialism; threat; race; repression; criminalisation.",
author = "Elian Weizman",
note = "Awaiting publication",
year = "2024",
month = jul,
day = "11",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-3-031-75375-6",
series = "Critical Criminological Perspectives",
publisher = "Palgrave Macmillan",
editor = "{Di Ronco}, Anna and Rossella Selmini",
booktitle = "Criminalisation of Dissent in Times of Crisis",
}