2022
DOI: 10.31389/jied.127
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Walled in, Out of Sight: The Contested Urban Environment of Baghdad

Abstract: Between 2003-2017, multiple state and non-state factions fought for control of Baghdad, Iraq. Government-sanctioned armed groups and illegal militias each constructed and appropriated defensive architecture for their own purposes. This article argues that licit and illicit armed groups co-produced Baghdad's security infrastructures, creating increasingly homogeneous neighborhoods. Within the walls and behind checkpoints, residents' restriction of movement and vision resulted in an 'antiopticon' in which they f… Show more

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