March 24, 2020
3:00PM - 4:30PM
Hagerty Hall 198
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Latina/O Studies, CJRC & IDEA Present “Constructing the ‘Immigrant Gang Member’ Through Digital Surveillance”
IDEA is proud to co-sponsor a talk by Dr. Ana Muñiz along with Latina/o Studies and the Criminal Justice Research Institute, "Specter and Spectacle: Constructing the 'Immigrant Gang Member' Through Digital Surveillance." This talk will be Tuesday, March 24, from 3-4:30 pm in Hagerty Hall 198. Professor Muñiz' first book Police Power and the Production of State Boundaries reconstructs how the LAPD, city prosecutors and business owners control what should be considered dangerous and how it should be policed, criminalizing blacks and Latinos. In this talk Professor Muñiz extends her analysis to the construction of immigrant gang members and the role of technology in this process. For more information, click here. We hope you can join us!
Hagerty Hall 198
OSU ASC Drupal 8
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America/New_York
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2020-03-24 15:00:00
2020-03-24 16:30:00
Latina/O Studies, CJRC & IDEA Present “Constructing the ‘Immigrant Gang Member’ Through Digital Surveillance”
IDEA is proud to co-sponsor a talk by Dr. Ana Muñiz along with Latina/o Studies and the Criminal Justice Research Institute, "Specter and Spectacle: Constructing the 'Immigrant Gang Member' Through Digital Surveillance." This talk will be Tuesday, March 24, from 3-4:30 pm in Hagerty Hall 198. Professor Muñiz' first book Police Power and the Production of State Boundaries reconstructs how the LAPD, city prosecutors and business owners control what should be considered dangerous and how it should be policed, criminalizing blacks and Latinos. In this talk Professor Muñiz extends her analysis to the construction of immigrant gang members and the role of technology in this process. For more information, click here. We hope you can join us!
Hagerty Hall 198
Democracy Institute
democracyinstitute@osu.edu
America/New_York
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IDEA is proud to co-sponsor a talk by Dr. Ana Muñiz along with Latina/o Studies and the Criminal Justice Research Institute, "Specter and Spectacle: Constructing the 'Immigrant Gang Member' Through Digital Surveillance." This talk will be Tuesday, March 24, from 3-4:30 pm in Hagerty Hall 198. Professor Muñiz' first book Police Power and the Production of State Boundaries reconstructs how the LAPD, city prosecutors and business owners control what should be considered dangerous and how it should be policed, criminalizing blacks and Latinos. In this talk Professor Muñiz extends her analysis to the construction of immigrant gang members and the role of technology in this process. For more information, click here. We hope you can join us!