Behind ICE’s seemingly chaotic street-level violence lies a highly precise, mutually coordinated, and nested surveillance system—a form of slow violence. The population it governs is likely far broader than most people imagine.
Behind ICE’s seemingly chaotic street-level violence lies a highly precise, mutually coordinated, and nested surveillance system—a form of slow violence. The population it governs is likely far broader than most people imagine.
Third, less than five minutes passed between submitting the materials and receiving the phone call.
What made the whole episode chilling was this: first, my home and my friend’s residence are less than five miles apart in a straight line. Second, it was a Sunday evening—the ICE sub-office he was supposed to report to was closed, and the call did not come from that office.
After I explained my identity, the officer remained fairly polite and told us that my friend had to be physically present at his own registered residence in order for the check-in to be considered valid.
He said he could see from the backend system that my friend was not at his registered home address and asked who I was and why my friend was at this location.
Unbeknownst to us, only a few minutes after he uploaded his selfie, he received a call from an unfamiliar number. The caller identified himself as an ICE regional officer.
The app’s design looked extremely rudimentary; after fumbling around for quite a while, we still couldn’t find clear reporting instructions, so we figured he would submit another online check-in first, just to be safe.
Recently, the app suddenly prompted him to report in—an unscheduled check-in. Because his English is limited, he came to my place for help.
A friend crossed the border into California in 2023. He attended every required check-in. During a routine reporting appointment late last year, he was required to download a mobile app. Each month, he has to input his address, vehicle registration, employer information, and finally upload a selfie.
Sharing an anonymous account (not my own) about how ICE is currently monitoring immigrants with asylum cases:
journal cover of Contemporary Political Theory
cover of What Remains: the collected poems by Hannah Arendt
Delighted to review Hannah Arendt's collected poems (bilingual version, trans.& eds. by @samantharhill.bsky.social and @genesegrill.bsky.social ) for Contemporary Political Theory!
Is it possible to find home in a language when one's homeland has been laid to ruins? Arendt responds: rdcu.be/etFcC
I know authoritarianism in the US is the new thing, but well, I also continue to study authoritarianism in China. Here's my newest piece, just published in
@TheChinaJournal
This article traces changes in the intellectual school of New Leftism in China: journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/... 1/
New(ish) article:
Duncan Bell, "John Stuart Mill on Federation, Civilization and Empire," History of Political Thought
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The Global Network of Liberty: Toward a New Framework for Understanding the History of Political Concepts
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
Why do we have scam accounts now even on academia.edu?
My new book (Authoritarian Absorption: The Transnational Remaking of Epidemic Politics in China) drops! Wanna know how China gained capacities dealing with COVID-19? Why gay rights can be illiberal? Etc. check it out! www.amazon.com/Authoritaria...
We are about to coauthor this piece, aren’t we
偷国 as global political theory
Big news!
My book "Contested Taiwan: Sovereignty, Social Movements, and Party Formation" is officially available for pre-order through University of Washington Press!
Here's a brief summary of the book, contested politics, and why Taiwan matters for political science:
Would love to join!
Victims of Luo's misconducts are working on English version of their testimonies, but you can use google translation to read this article if you are using Chrome.
latest 故事FM episode is on allegations against a Stanford PhD in polisci.
wild and outrageous details. undergrad student Chris was sexually assaulted and defamed by this guy and *she* ended up serving 2 months in prison.
mp.weixin.qq.com/s/UhSHwMPziz...
An important new article
The AGPT is now on Bluesky! We are an intercollegiate network for scholarship on political ideas within international society and global contexts, based at Harvard University & partner institutions. For more about us and our seminars and conferences see: globalpoliticalthought.hsites.harvard.edu
Chairman Mao on the necessity of discussing the anti-lockdown White Paper Protests in late 2022
This piece by @shoufuyin.bsky.social is the most revolutionizing article in intellectual history I’ve read in years. It seriously changes how one thinks about liberty and the dissemination of political ideas. Finally out at APSR!
Thank you!
Can I be added to part two?
The image shows the cover of the new American Political Science Review issue, volume 188, no. 4. The cover image shows a satellite image of a hurricane.
The November issue of the APSR is now available online!
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
Special thanks to Yin Shoufu, whose help was essential in revising this article. I dedicate this article to Xiaohong Xu. His work on the meaning of time in the Chinese Revolution continues to illuminate me.