Abstract This article examines the complementarities among Laclau and Mouffe’s discourse theory, Bourdieu’s notions of habitus and field, and Huysmans’s conception of discursive security strategy as a mediator of people’s relation to death. The interplay among these theories explains how hegemonic security discourses emerge. The self-referential aspect of the Copenhagen School’s Securitisation Theory (ST) does not contradict the existence of a relation of forces among securitising actors and audiences in given security fields, based on the ownership of social capital. This article rejects the theoretical positions adopted by Bigo, Tsoukala and Balzacq in terms of which ST is regarded as intersubjective. Utilising the discourse theory of Lac...
This book explores how language constructs the meaning and praxis of security in the 21st century. C...
ABSTRACT: This article combines the insights of the burgeoning literature on ontological security wi...
Since securitization processes are agued to be able to create excessive power to actors, there are a...
Abstract This article examines the complementarities among Laclau and Mouffe’s discourse theory, Bou...
Why does security require to be handled carefully? Can there be too much security? The scholars of t...
This research aims to discuss theoretically how the audience adheres to the agent's discourse within...
While a range of recent accounts have suggested developing a more contextualist conceptualization of...
Theory of securitization is one of the most significant approaches to security in recent decades. It...
The article discusses the rise of societal and ethnic conflicts. It focuses on some of the analytica...
This article addresses the normative dilemma located within the application of `securitization,’ as ...
provides one of the most innovative, productive, and yet controversial avenues of research in contem...
Copyright © 2015 SAGE PublicationsCritical analysis of security presents processes of securitization...
The theory of “securitization” developed by the Copenhagen School provides one of the most innovativ...
This volume aims to provide a new framework for the analysis of securitization processes, increasing...
This book explores how language constructs the meaning and praxis of security in the 21st century. C...
This book explores how language constructs the meaning and praxis of security in the 21st century. C...
ABSTRACT: This article combines the insights of the burgeoning literature on ontological security wi...
Since securitization processes are agued to be able to create excessive power to actors, there are a...
Abstract This article examines the complementarities among Laclau and Mouffe’s discourse theory, Bou...
Why does security require to be handled carefully? Can there be too much security? The scholars of t...
This research aims to discuss theoretically how the audience adheres to the agent's discourse within...
While a range of recent accounts have suggested developing a more contextualist conceptualization of...
Theory of securitization is one of the most significant approaches to security in recent decades. It...
The article discusses the rise of societal and ethnic conflicts. It focuses on some of the analytica...
This article addresses the normative dilemma located within the application of `securitization,’ as ...
provides one of the most innovative, productive, and yet controversial avenues of research in contem...
Copyright © 2015 SAGE PublicationsCritical analysis of security presents processes of securitization...
The theory of “securitization” developed by the Copenhagen School provides one of the most innovativ...
This volume aims to provide a new framework for the analysis of securitization processes, increasing...
This book explores how language constructs the meaning and praxis of security in the 21st century. C...
This book explores how language constructs the meaning and praxis of security in the 21st century. C...
ABSTRACT: This article combines the insights of the burgeoning literature on ontological security wi...
Since securitization processes are agued to be able to create excessive power to actors, there are a...