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Creating Consent in an Illiberal Order Jessica Watkins (London School of Economics and Political Science)

Creating Consent in an Illiberal Order By Jessica Watkins (London School of Economics and Political Science)

Creating Consent in an Illiberal Order by Jessica Watkins (London School of Economics and Political Science)


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Although Middle Eastern states are commonly referred to as 'police states', little has been written about their police. By studying the 'low policing' of interpersonal disputes in Jordan, this book outlines the inconspicuous, daily methods the state uses to create and sustain the social order.

Creating Consent in an Illiberal Order Summary

Creating Consent in an Illiberal Order: Policing Disputes in Jordan by Jessica Watkins (London School of Economics and Political Science)

Middle Eastern police forces have a reputation for carrying out repression and surveillance on behalf of authoritarian regimes, despite frequently under enforcing the law. But what is their role in co-creating and sustaining social order? In this book, Jessica Watkins focuses on the development of the Jordanian police institution to demonstrate that rather than being primarily concerned with law enforcement, the police are first and foremost concerned with order. In Jordan, social order combines the influence of longstanding tribal practices with regime efforts to promote neoliberal economic policies alongside a sense of civic duty amongst citizens. Rather than focusing on the 'high policing' of offences deemed to threaten state security, Watkins explores the 'low policing' of interpersonal disputes including assault, theft, murder, traffic accidents, and domestic abuse to shed light on the varied strategies of power deployed by the police alongside other societal actors to procure hegemonic 'consent'.

Creating Consent in an Illiberal Order Reviews

'Jessica Watkins unparalleled study of policing in Jordan provides both a tremendous amount of new empirical material as well as theoretical grist for understanding the production and maintenance of social order. While this book is a must read for Jordan studies, its compelling theoretical contributions should not be missed by those interested in the production of social order.' Jillian Schwedler, Hunter College
'In authoritarian states, the practices of everyday policing are too often ignored in favor of elite politics. No more: Watkins' brilliant study of Jordan shows how law, order, and consent come together to shape the rhythms of ordinary social life. This is an impressive feat.' Sean Yom, Temple University

About Jessica Watkins (London School of Economics and Political Science)

Jessica Watkins is a Research Associate at the German Institute for Global and Area Studies and a Visiting Fellow at the Middle East Centre, London School of Economics. In 2015, she won the Elsevier outstanding thesis award and was runner-up for the Leigh Douglas Memorial Prize for best PhD dissertation on the Middle East. She previously worked in Iraq as a civilian translator with British forces and Iraqi police.

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Strategic alliances and amalgamated social orders: the basis of authoritarian survival; 3. State policing from the Ottoman gendarmerie to the public security directorate; 4. Criminalising disputes, disputing criminality: police and legal pluralism; 5. Policing blood crimes in the (neo)tribal tradition; 6. Policing domestic abuse: police and women's rights groups; 7. Community policing after the uprisings: refugees and representatives; 8. From neoliberal securitised policing back to the disputing process.

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NPB9781009098618
9781009098618
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Creating Consent in an Illiberal Order: Policing Disputes in Jordan by Jessica Watkins (London School of Economics and Political Science)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2022-06-09
288
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