Security is cultivated and mobilized by enacting exclusionary practices, and exclusion is cultivated and realized on security grounds. This article explores the political dangers that lie in this connection, dangers which open the door to a fascist mobilization in the name of security. To do so the article first asks: what happens to our understanding of fascism if we view it through the lens of security? But then a far more interesting question emerges: what happens to our understanding of security if we view it through the lens of fascism? Out of these questions it is suggested that the central issue might be less a question of "security and exclusion" and much more a question of "security and extermination.
One of the most productive loci for the analysis of the security – morality nexus is the making of s...
Security has reached an analytic blockage. The more security seems post-political, post-social, or e...
This article first refers to the importance of the freedom from fear as a forgotten freedom, and a...
Security is cultivated and mobilized by enacting exclusionary practices, and exclusion is cultivated...
A worldwide struggle between democracy and authoritarianism set against a backdrop of global surveil...
My article, `Security and the Other Scene: Desecuritization And Emancipation' has triggered reaction...
The article discusses the phenomenon of radicalization, which becomes a source of danger for the ind...
In the aftermath of Anders Breivik’s shooting spree and bombing in Norway, many people asked where d...
While the Copenhagen School has provided security analysts with important tools for illuminating pro...
Copyright © 2015 SAGE PublicationsCritical analysis of security presents processes of securitization...
This article is a contribution to transcending the dichotomy between deconstruction and reconstructi...
What would it take to make people feel safe? What message will those who would wage peace offer to t...
In the aftermath of Anders Breivik’s shooting spree and bombing in Norway, many people asked where d...
Traditionally conceptualised as pertaining to the state and achieved through its safeguarding agains...
In this chapter, I propose to explore the contours of a new ‘security’ paradigm - by which I mean an...
One of the most productive loci for the analysis of the security – morality nexus is the making of s...
Security has reached an analytic blockage. The more security seems post-political, post-social, or e...
This article first refers to the importance of the freedom from fear as a forgotten freedom, and a...
Security is cultivated and mobilized by enacting exclusionary practices, and exclusion is cultivated...
A worldwide struggle between democracy and authoritarianism set against a backdrop of global surveil...
My article, `Security and the Other Scene: Desecuritization And Emancipation' has triggered reaction...
The article discusses the phenomenon of radicalization, which becomes a source of danger for the ind...
In the aftermath of Anders Breivik’s shooting spree and bombing in Norway, many people asked where d...
While the Copenhagen School has provided security analysts with important tools for illuminating pro...
Copyright © 2015 SAGE PublicationsCritical analysis of security presents processes of securitization...
This article is a contribution to transcending the dichotomy between deconstruction and reconstructi...
What would it take to make people feel safe? What message will those who would wage peace offer to t...
In the aftermath of Anders Breivik’s shooting spree and bombing in Norway, many people asked where d...
Traditionally conceptualised as pertaining to the state and achieved through its safeguarding agains...
In this chapter, I propose to explore the contours of a new ‘security’ paradigm - by which I mean an...
One of the most productive loci for the analysis of the security – morality nexus is the making of s...
Security has reached an analytic blockage. The more security seems post-political, post-social, or e...
This article first refers to the importance of the freedom from fear as a forgotten freedom, and a...