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Can the subaltern securitize? Postcolonial perspectives on securitization theory and its critics
AbstractDrawing on postcolonial and feminist writings, this article re-examines securitization theory’s so-called ‘silence-problem’. Securitization theory sets up a definably colonial relationship whereby certain voices cannot be heard, while other voices try to speak for those who are silenced.
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Measuring Frame Evolution: Smoothed Temporal Framing Trajectories in Complex Policy Debates
Abstract The European Union faces long‐term governance challenges in contested domains, such as migration management, health data sharing, and facial recognition technology. Across these fields, political debates are shaped by shifting ways in which actors frame problems and solutions. Understanding how such framing contests evolve over time is crucial
Philip Leifeld, Kristijan Garic
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Securitization theory and revolution
This thesis examines the relationship between security, politics and revolution. It analyzes securitization theory’s assumptions about politics and how these assumptions underpin processes of securitization.
Clark, Ian, Ruzicka, Jan
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An Endogenous ‘Refugee Crisis’: Exploring Frame Drain and Emerging Conflicts in Migration Politics
Abstract Migration governance in Europe is shaped by contesting frames that reflect deeper tensions between security, humanitarianism and sovereignty. This article traces how these frames evolve over time and how the so‐called refugee ‘crisis’ reconfigures framing dynamics and actor relations between 2000 and 2020. Rather than treating the crisis as an
Ece Özlem Atikcan +2 more
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Securitization is not that evil after all [PDF]
A growing number of studies on the US subprime market indicate that, due to asymmetric information, credit risk transfer activities have perverse effects on banksÂ’ lending standards.
Carmelo Salleo +3 more
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Fighting the Pandemic with "Shields": Successful COVID-19 Securitization and Mask Policy in Taiwan. [PDF]
Chang CC, Yen WT, Liu LY.
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Tracing Frame Trajectories in Policy Debates: Placing the EU in Global Discourse Networks
Abstract This special issue explores the evolving trajectories of policy frames in European and global public policy, emphasising the non‐linear processes through which frames emerge, diffuse and become salient or silenced over time. The contributions focus on how actors in governance, ranging from governments and international organisations to civil ...
Ece Özlem Atikcan +3 more
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The policy tools of securitization: Information exchange, EU foreign and interior policies
This article takes up where securitization theory left off, arguing that securitization can occur or evolve without the assent of an identifiable audience.
European Research Seminar on Policy Tools of Securitization - Information Exchange, EU Foreign and Interior Policies +1 more
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Abstract This article adopts a political ethnographic approach to follow narrative practices enacted by diplomats and bureaucrats during the trilogue negotiations of the European Union's (EU) Artificial Intelligence Act where inter‐institutional dynamics were at stake.
Matilde Bro
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Asset price, asset securitization and financial stability
Prior to the Global Financial Crisis in 2008, securitization has been widely perceived as a way to disperse credit risks, and to enhance financial system’s capacity in dealing with defaults.
Liu, Luke
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