In the Camps: China's High-Tech Penal Colony

Author(s): Darren Byler

World Current Affairs

A cruel and high-tech form of colonization has been unfolding over the past decade in China's vast northwestern region of Xinjiang, where as many as a million and a half Uyghurs, Kazakhs and Hui have vanished into high-security camps and associated factories. It is the largest internment of a religious minority since World War II. Darren Byler, one of the world's leading experts on Uyghur society and Chinese surveillance, draws on a decade of research on the region, examining thousands of government documents and conducting many hours of interviews with both detainees and camp workers. Byler tells the stories of people like American college student Vera, police contractor Baimurat, camp instructor Qelbinur, Kazakh farmer Adilbek, and truck driver Erbakyt, who show how a sophisticated network of facial surveillance, voice recognition, and smartphone tracking technology, built by private corporations, enabled authorities to blacklist Muslims for "pre-crimes" that sometimes consist only of having installed social media apps. Their stories narrate a process of surveillance over-whelming life, and push Byler to examine how technological tools that are being built in locations from Settle to Beijing are being adapted to create forms of unfreedom for vulnerable people around the world. Book jacket.


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  • : 9781735913629
  • : Columbia Global Reports
  • : Columbia Global Reports
  • : 0.18
  • : 01 February 2022
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  • : Darren Byler
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