Transformative terrains: Counter hegemonic tactics of dissent in Israel

Tali Hatuka*

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Abstract

What makes citizens choose a particular mode of protest? This paper discusses the role of space in recent protests by three Israeli groups, Machsom Watch, Anarchists Against the Wall, and Women in Black, in Israel/Palestine. It looks at the way groups protest state violence (i.e., the occupation of the West Bank and Gaza and the construction of the separation wall) by initiating counter hegemonic strategies and tactics, and by creating new terrains of opposition. More specifically, I elaborate on their model of action and its function within a range of spheres (physical, geographical and virtual), supported by four key principles (difference, decentralisation, multiplicity and informal order). I argue that unlike more conventional protest rituals, often led by the dominant political parties, contemporary dissent takes place in parallel spheres constructing what I call transformative terrain - a social platform that challenges bounded politics by using imagination and space in creating new possibilities.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)926-951
Number of pages26
JournalGeopolitics
Volume17
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2012

Funding

FundersFunder number
Seventh Framework Programme
Sixth Framework Programme
European Commission

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