Producing the Subject of Deportation. Filtration Processes during the Russia-Ukraine War
The essay theorizes the “filtration process” executed by the Russian forces on the temporarily occupied Ukrainian territories that Ukrainian citizens undergo prior to their forceful deportation to the territory of the Russian Federation. The essay broadens the timeframe of “filtration” from interrog...
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author | Daria Getmanova Svitlana Matviyenko |
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description | The essay theorizes the “filtration process” executed by the Russian forces on the temporarily occupied Ukrainian territories that Ukrainian citizens undergo prior to their forceful deportation to the territory of the Russian Federation. The essay broadens the timeframe of “filtration” from interrogation to various logistical steps, including the digital and biometric data collection in so-called “camps,” for instrumentalization and reification of deported civilians as data subjects. |
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spelling | doaj.art-4bc617a21f304701ac4e1d59a2aa89452022-12-22T02:25:01ZengUniversity of BolognaSociologica1971-88532022-10-0116223925210.6092/issn.1971-8853/1538713725Producing the Subject of Deportation. Filtration Processes during the Russia-Ukraine WarDaria Getmanova0Svitlana Matviyenko1Gender Studies Program, Taras Shevchenko National University of KyivSchool of Communication, Simon Fraser University, VancouverThe essay theorizes the “filtration process” executed by the Russian forces on the temporarily occupied Ukrainian territories that Ukrainian citizens undergo prior to their forceful deportation to the territory of the Russian Federation. The essay broadens the timeframe of “filtration” from interrogation to various logistical steps, including the digital and biometric data collection in so-called “camps,” for instrumentalization and reification of deported civilians as data subjects.https://sociologica.unibo.it/article/view/15387deportationrussia-ukraine warfiltrationgenocidemariupol |
spellingShingle | Daria Getmanova Svitlana Matviyenko Producing the Subject of Deportation. Filtration Processes during the Russia-Ukraine War Sociologica deportation russia-ukraine war filtration genocide mariupol |
title | Producing the Subject of Deportation. Filtration Processes during the Russia-Ukraine War |
title_full | Producing the Subject of Deportation. Filtration Processes during the Russia-Ukraine War |
title_fullStr | Producing the Subject of Deportation. Filtration Processes during the Russia-Ukraine War |
title_full_unstemmed | Producing the Subject of Deportation. Filtration Processes during the Russia-Ukraine War |
title_short | Producing the Subject of Deportation. Filtration Processes during the Russia-Ukraine War |
title_sort | producing the subject of deportation filtration processes during the russia ukraine war |
topic | deportation russia-ukraine war filtration genocide mariupol |
url | https://sociologica.unibo.it/article/view/15387 |
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