While the Copenhagen School has provided security analysts with important tools for illuminating processes of threat construction, the reverse processes of un-making security or desecuritization have remained seriously underspecified. Informed by a critical sensibility, this article asks the question ‘how can desecuritization be thought’ and argues, contra the Copenhagen School, that desecuritization has to be tackled first politically and not analytically. I show that the dynamics of securitization/desecuritization raise questions about the type of politics we want, whether that is democratic politics of universal norms and slow procedures or the exceptional politics of speed and enemy exclusion. I subsequently propose a different concept ...
Most studies of how insecurities are socially and politically constituted develop sophisticated dyst...
Theory of securitization is one of the most significant approaches to security in recent decades. It...
provides one of the most innovative, productive, and yet controversial avenues of research in contem...
Security is strictly linked to the possibility of adopting exceptional measures within the framework...
This article constitutes all attempted bridge-building between the so-called 'Copenhagen School' and...
This thesis departs from two arguments articulated by Jef Huysmans. First, security, as it is increa...
The theory of “securitization” developed by the Copenhagen School provides one of the most innovativ...
This article addresses the normative dilemma located within the application of `securitization,’ as ...
The debate about the relationship between the Copenhagen School’s securitisation theory and Carl Sch...
This book seeks to interrogate how contemporary policy issues become ‘securitized’ and, furthermore,...
Since its emergence as an alternative approach to traditional security studies, securitization has b...
This thesis sets out to reconsider security as emancipation. Security as emancipation is a theoretic...
The Copenhagen school's theory of securitisation has mainly focused on the middle level of world pol...
Why does security require to be handled carefully? Can there be too much security? The scholars of t...
This contribution to the symposium examines tensions holding back the development of securitization ...
Most studies of how insecurities are socially and politically constituted develop sophisticated dyst...
Theory of securitization is one of the most significant approaches to security in recent decades. It...
provides one of the most innovative, productive, and yet controversial avenues of research in contem...
Security is strictly linked to the possibility of adopting exceptional measures within the framework...
This article constitutes all attempted bridge-building between the so-called 'Copenhagen School' and...
This thesis departs from two arguments articulated by Jef Huysmans. First, security, as it is increa...
The theory of “securitization” developed by the Copenhagen School provides one of the most innovativ...
This article addresses the normative dilemma located within the application of `securitization,’ as ...
The debate about the relationship between the Copenhagen School’s securitisation theory and Carl Sch...
This book seeks to interrogate how contemporary policy issues become ‘securitized’ and, furthermore,...
Since its emergence as an alternative approach to traditional security studies, securitization has b...
This thesis sets out to reconsider security as emancipation. Security as emancipation is a theoretic...
The Copenhagen school's theory of securitisation has mainly focused on the middle level of world pol...
Why does security require to be handled carefully? Can there be too much security? The scholars of t...
This contribution to the symposium examines tensions holding back the development of securitization ...
Most studies of how insecurities are socially and politically constituted develop sophisticated dyst...
Theory of securitization is one of the most significant approaches to security in recent decades. It...
provides one of the most innovative, productive, and yet controversial avenues of research in contem...