This paper examines the July 2005 shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes at Stockwell Tube Station. It argues that the action of the police officers who shot and killed Menezes was conditioned by same logic that informs the prosecution of the war on terror. This logic bares comparison to the humanist conviction that states possess a right of response where they perceive themselves to have a `fear' of impending injury or assault. This paper explores the historical lineage of this trope in the writings of Alberico Gentili, Francis Bacon, Thomas Hobbes, and, humanist thought more generally. The aim is to explore the politics of fear at work in Britain in the political climate defined by the war on terror, with a view to ascertaining how deep it r...
Following the terrorist attacks in New York, Washington, Madrid and London, state agencies have been...
In critical theories of security, it is often claimed that the governance of life operates by the pr...
More than a year after the killing of an innocent man, Jean Charles de Menezes, wrongly suspected by...
How are the aesthetics of fear politically mobilised and politically mobilising? This article direct...
The shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes in Stockwell Station, South London, on 22 July 2005, was des...
How are the aesthetics of fear politically mobilised and politically mobilising? This article direct...
With the bombings in London on 7th July last year and the attempted bombings that followed soon afte...
Intersections: What is the current climate in which we work and live? For many, the events of 11 Sep...
Terrorism has for centuries been used as a leverage to attain political, social and economic goals. ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 94-97).How do populations react to fear? How is that fear...
The dominant political language of today seems to involve the notion that the 'terrorists' and 'outl...
The terrorist attacks in the United States of America on 11 September 2001 are commonly considered ...
The ‘war on terror’ has marked the existence of exceptional measures involving military action abro...
The paper addresses the ways in which the cultural, the affective and the political intersect, count...
The ‘war on terror’ has marked the existence of exceptional measures involving military action abroa...
Following the terrorist attacks in New York, Washington, Madrid and London, state agencies have been...
In critical theories of security, it is often claimed that the governance of life operates by the pr...
More than a year after the killing of an innocent man, Jean Charles de Menezes, wrongly suspected by...
How are the aesthetics of fear politically mobilised and politically mobilising? This article direct...
The shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes in Stockwell Station, South London, on 22 July 2005, was des...
How are the aesthetics of fear politically mobilised and politically mobilising? This article direct...
With the bombings in London on 7th July last year and the attempted bombings that followed soon afte...
Intersections: What is the current climate in which we work and live? For many, the events of 11 Sep...
Terrorism has for centuries been used as a leverage to attain political, social and economic goals. ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 94-97).How do populations react to fear? How is that fear...
The dominant political language of today seems to involve the notion that the 'terrorists' and 'outl...
The terrorist attacks in the United States of America on 11 September 2001 are commonly considered ...
The ‘war on terror’ has marked the existence of exceptional measures involving military action abro...
The paper addresses the ways in which the cultural, the affective and the political intersect, count...
The ‘war on terror’ has marked the existence of exceptional measures involving military action abroa...
Following the terrorist attacks in New York, Washington, Madrid and London, state agencies have been...
In critical theories of security, it is often claimed that the governance of life operates by the pr...
More than a year after the killing of an innocent man, Jean Charles de Menezes, wrongly suspected by...