@article{9f031771aeee4a20b2548542fc740529,
title = "Israelis studying the occupation: An introduction",
author = "Ariel Handel and Ruthie Ginsburg",
note = "Funding Information: Research for this essay was supported by Minerva Humanities Center at Tel Aviv University. Funding Information: Ariel Handel is the director of the Lexicon for Political Theory and academic codirector of Minerva Humanities Center at Tel Aviv University. His research interests are critical geographies and political theory, including the politics of mobilities in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, mapping and spatial representations, and the political philosophy of geography. He is the coeditor of Normalizing Occupation: The Politics of Everyday Life in the West Bank Settlements (2017). Ruthie Ginsburg researches visual culture related to human rights, especially from a critical perspective. Her book And You Will Serve as Eyes for Us: Israeli Human Rights Organizations as Seen through the Camera{\textquoteright}s Eye (2014) examines the practices of local Israeli human rights organizations working in the occupied territories. Ginsburg has also published several academic articles as a result of this research. She is currently leading a research project funded by Fritz Thyssen Foundation on “Citizens{\textquoteright} Photography: Knowledge Production in the Realm of Human Rights,” which focuses on nonexperts{\textquoteright} contribution to human rights politics. She teaches photography, visual culture, and visual testimony in the modern era.",
year = "2018",
month = dec,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1086/695362",
language = "English",
volume = "44",
pages = "331--342",
journal = "Critical Inquiry",
issn = "0093-1896",
publisher = "University of Chicago",
number = "2",
}