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Resisting human rights through securitization: Russia and Hungary against LGBT rights

Journal of Human Rights, 2019
Contributing to the literature on norm resistance and backlash, this article explores the phenomenon of norm immunization, that is, the creation of legal barriers by a state with the purpose of fending off a transnationally diffusing norm by blocking its
Fernando G. Nuñez-Mietz
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Security Actor-Network Theory: Revitalizing Securitization Theory with Bruno Latour

Polity, 2019
Actor-network theory can revitalize securitization theory by refocusing on the creation of connections between issues, publics, and threats. Actor-network theory demonstrates the role that nonhuman actants play in securitization processes in order to ...
M. Salter
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Securitization, Desecuritization, and Just Securitization

Abstract Unlike realism, liberalism, and mainstream constructivism, securitization theory is not associated with a well-known explanation of NATO’s continued existence and/or its double enlargement (of geographic area and remit/function). This chapter remedies this lacuna in the literature. It shows that the political construction of new
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SECURITIZATION

Journalism Practice, 2010
To successfully cast an issue as an extraordinary threat requiring a suspension of normal political functions is to “securitize” it (e.g., Buzan et al., 1998). This content analysis uses portrayals of the “war on terror” in three US newspapers from 2001 to 2006 to show how a securitization frame can be invoked or contested and how it changes across ...
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Did Securitization Lead to Lax Screening? Evidence from Subprime Loans

, 2008
Benjamin J. Keys   +3 more
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