

Joshua Barker, "State of Fear: Policing a Postcolonial City" (Duke UP, 2024)
Feb 16, 2025
Joshua Barker, a Professor of anthropology at the University of Toronto, explores policing in Bandung, Indonesia, through his latest work. He discusses how fear and violence shape the city’s governance and the historical roots of societal fear. Barker sheds light on the unique role of neighborhood watches and informal authority figures. He also examines the impact of communication technologies on modern policing. His insights reveal the messy interplay between urban order and community dynamics against a backdrop of colonial legacies.
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Intro
00:00 • 6min
Cultural Significance of Local Policing and Community Vigilance
05:48 • 3min
Urban Guardianship in Indonesian Cities
08:54 • 17min
Fear and Authority in Indonesian Politics
26:12 • 10min
Policing and Power in Bandung
36:22 • 14min
The Transformation of Policing Through Communication Technologies
50:20 • 5min