Security Dialogue
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Academic journal with cutting-edge reflection on new and traditional security issues by combining theory with empirics, edited at @PRIOresearch
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#CheckOut 👇a insightful Security Dialogue article. María Martín de Almagro Priscyll Anctil & Yira Miranda Montero draw on art-based methods & feminist methodologies for a bottom-up approach to gendered transitional justice, interrogating the intimate geopolitics & embodied experiences of musical spatialities
Two days after presenting this paper at #ISA2024 it’s now out with Security Dialogue. I draw on Toni Erskine’s work in examining whether key institutions- states & the UNSC- accept responsibility for addressing the security implications of #climate change.
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🆕article! V excited to share that my article on #DDR & #youth is now published in Security Dialogue. It all started with my observations being a 'youth' at UNHQ back in 2018, then developed into an MPhil thesis African Studies and now as an article! A quick 🧵:
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Glad to see my article published in Security Dialogue! Here, I examine the discourse surrounding Singapore's declining birth rates in the 1980s, to argue that audiences may influence securitization attempts through their normative sensibilities. Short🧵(1/8)
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Happy to share that my article for Security Dialogue is now available online first. In this piece, I analyze spatial planning practices in Egypt and Lebanon to propose alternative theoretical tools for thinking about security. bit.ly/3IotWS4
Really happy to see this out! 'Red-zoning: Spatial logics, the prototype and colour-coded cartographies of insecurity' with Ari Jerrems in Security Dialogue. It's #openaccess ! journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/09…
Check out this top-read article 'Engineered migration at the Greek–Turkish border: A spectacle of violence and humanitarian space' from the Security Dialogue journal.
Learn more here: ow.ly/V2xO50QBT13 PRIO #GeopoliticalInsights
Keep an eye out 👀 for an upcoming article in Security Dialogue co-authored a.o. by #GEM #Alumna María Martín de Almagro on 'Singing Truth to Power'
Use of teargas in Delhi #FarmerProtest2024 ; as I argue in a co-authored paper out soon in Security Dialogue, such sensory #repression is used against specific types of protesting citizens in #democracies ostensibly for crowd control but is really a means of #political control.
Thrilled to see our article on everyday security and terrorist obituaries published in the new issue of Security Dialogue complete with page numbers and everything! Check it out - open access - here: journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…
My paper, 'Making pushbacks public: secrecy, material witnesses and devices of dis/appearance', is now published in the latest issue of Security Dialogue. It explores how secrecy is produced, but also contested, in the context of border and migration management
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Explore the world of digital surveillance in post-coup Zimbabwe! Read the Security Dialogue top-cited article on the militarization of surveillance.
Read the full open-access article here: ow.ly/czr950QwQ2Q PRIO #ZimbabweSurveillance
In this Security Dialogue article Prof. Maartje van der Woude combines scholarship from the emerging field of border criminologies with insights from the securitization literature to reflects upon the ongoing securitization of intra-EU East–West mobility: journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…
In the Security Dialogue Special issue on Deportation Sine Plambech writes on indebted deportation among undocumented migrant sex workers from Thailand and Nigeria in Europe: journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…
.Drew Rosenberg highlights the reasons why leaders will always have an incentive to securitize migrants and enact policies that produce deportability in his Security Dialogue article ‘Agents, structures, and the moral basis of deportability’: journals.sagepub.com/doi/epub/10.11…
What sort of political actors are international migrants? Anja Franck & Darshan Vigneswaran explores this question by studying how migrants move between legality and illegality in Security Dialogue Special Issue on deportability: journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…
.Nick Micinski explains how refugee-hosting states in conflict regions can utilize their strategic importance and threaten expulsion to extract additional aid and obtain legitimacy from the international community. journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11… Security Dialogue
‘[A]s a legal sanction, deportation inflicts a hugely disproportional level of harm on people whose only violation of the law is administrative in character’ Barak Kalir in Security Dialogue Special Issue on Deportability: journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.11…