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Twenty-five years of securitization theory: A corpus-based review
Twenty-five years after its initial formulation, securitization theory is at a crossroads: attempts to critically scrutinize its achievements and shortcomings have proliferated, concerns about the theory’s eurocentrism are articulated and a heated row ...
SJ Baele (21830132), D Jalea (21937976)
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China’s 2021 Data Security Law and the 2023 revision of the Counter-Espionage Law frame most cross-border knowledge flows as matters of national security.
Igor Sevenard
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ABSTRACT This article traces the transformation of global development from a discourse of aspirational equality to a regime of posthumanitarian militarism. It shows how aid, once framed as solidarity and progress, increasingly operates as an instrument of coercion, surveillance, and containment.
Salvador Santino Regilme
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Why do (or did?) banks securitize their loans? Evidence from Italy [PDF]
This paper investigates the ex-ante determinants of bank loan securitization by using different econometric methods on Italian individual bank data from 2000 to 2006. Our results show that bank loan securitization is a composite decision.
Edoardo Tagliaferri +1 more
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Securitization, Desecuritization and Just Securitization
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 geographical area and remit/function).
Floyd, Rita; id_orcid
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Abstract Recruitment research has traditionally focused on how positive signals about organizations influence job seekers' perceptions and attraction to them, despite the fact that job seekers often encounter a mix of positive and negative information about prospective employers.
Keyan Lai, Kristina Potočnik
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At war or saving lives? On the securitizing semantic repertoires of Covid-19. [PDF]
Baele SJ, Rousseau E.
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Searching for safety: Working conditions and policing in a US emergency department
Abstract In the United States, emergency departments aren't supposed to turn anyone away. They are the safety‐net of the safety‐net providing life‐saving care. Yet, what happens to healthcare when conditions are so strained that patients and staff lash out at each other? What happens when the safety net becomes a carceral net?
Fabián Luis C. Fernández
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Securitization of pandemic risk by using coronabond. [PDF]
Haffar A, Le Fur É, Khordj M.
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ABSTRACT Recent studies exploring mixed heritage language (HL) and second language (L2) classes have documented how these classes tend to prioritize the needs of L2 students while positioning HL students’ linguistic knowledge as a resource for their L2 peers.
Rima Elabdali
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