Disruption Of Dissent
Photographs And Documents Of Surveillance, Infiltration & Entrapment
von John J. Anderson
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Über das Buch
Developed from a project documenting the activities of an Occupy Wall Street offshoot group, this book includes numerous photos of undercover police officers at work along with their written communications with each other. By adding documents and emails from local police fusion centers it helps to reveal the inner workings of how law enforcement monitors protest movements.
Coming on the heels of the Arab Spring, the Occupy Wall Street movement marked the first time protesters began using social media in the U.S. to organize. And right along side law enforcement used those same platforms to track that organizing. This is vital reading for anyone interested in understanding how police respond to protests in the digital age.
Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Soziale Gerechtigkeit
- Weitere Kategorien Geschichte
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Projektoption: US Letter-Format, 22×28 cm
Seitenanzahl: 60 - Veröffentlichungsdatum: Jan. 06, 2026
- Sprache English
- Schlüsselwörter police, austin, activist, cointelpro, occupy
Über den Autor
John Anderson is a freelance photographer based in Austin, Texas, with a strong focus on political events and storytelling through imagery. A former staff photographer for The Austin Chronicle and a current Getty Images contributor, his work has appeared in publications such as Rolling Stone, National Geographic, The Intercept, Mother Jones, and Texas Monthly. His photographs have also been exhibited at the Austin Museum of Art, the Bullock Texas State History Museum, and the Austin History Center. Alongside photography, John is an accomplished musician with several independent album releases on Drag City Records, Sea Note, and Joyful Noise Recordings.
