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What kind of theory – if any – is securitization?

open access: yesInternational Relations, 2014
One of the great appeals of securitization theory, and a major reason for its success, has been its usefulness as a tool for empirical research: an analytic framework capable of practical application. However, the development of securitization has raised several criticisms, the most important of which concern the nature of securitization theory.
Braspenning, Thierry   +4 more
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Towards a Theory of Securitization: Copenhagen and Beyond

European Journal of International Relations, 2007
One of the most important and controversial contributions to a vibrant body of new security theories since the 1990s has been the idea of securitization. However, rather than providing a consolidated position the discourse on securitization has only just begun to transform the new idea into a more comprehensive security theory. This article argues that
exaly   +2 more sources

Is securitization theory racist? Civilizationism, methodological whiteness, and antiblack thought in the Copenhagen School

open access: yesSecurity Dialogue, 2020
This article provides the first excavation of the foundational role of racist thought in securitization theory. We demonstrate that Copenhagen School securitization theory is structured not only by Eurocentrism but also by civilizationism, methodological
Alison Howell   +1 more
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12. Securitization Theory

2022
This chapter introduces securitization theory, situating its intellectual roots and tracing its emergence and evolution as a framework for analysis, and spelling out its main concepts and dimensions. The chapter also presents four empirical cases in securitization research—migration, religion, the environment and climate change, and health (including ...
Catarina Thomson, Stephane Baele
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Revolutionary securitization: an anthropological extension of securitization theory

International Theory, 2012
This article proposes an anthropological extension of the so-called Copenhagen School theory of securitization in International Relations. In contrast to existing attempts to show how, suitably elaborated, this model can be ‘applied’ to various non-Western contexts, our anthropological strategy is to use the contingency of empirical materials (namely ...
Holbraad, Martin, Pedersen, Morten Axel
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Securitization theory

2010
1. A Theory of Securitization: Origins, Core Assumptions, and Variants Thierry Balzacq 2. Enquiries Into Methods: A New Framework for Securitization Analysis Thierry Balzacq Part 1: The Rules of Securitization 3. Reconceptualizing the Audience in Securitization Theory Sarah Leonard and Christian Kaunert 4. Securitization as a Media Frame Fred Vultee 5.
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Securitization of Financial Assets: Approximation in Theory and Practice

Computational Optimization and Applications, 2004
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Renata Mansini, Ulrich Pferschy
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The Securitization Theory and Migration

2018
This chapter aims to provide a theoretical juxtaposition of the case of Russian military involvement in Syrian civil war and its connections with Europe's recent migration crisis. Securitization theories of Copenhagen and Paris schools provide useful tools for contextualizing Russia's efforts to justify its military involvement in the Syrian conflict ...
Oktay F. Tanrısever   +1 more
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Securitization, power, intertextuality: Discourse theory and the translations of organized crime

open access: yesSecurity Dialogue, 2012
While a range of recent accounts have suggested developing a more contextualist conceptualization of securitization theory, few analyses have actually provided detailed operationalizations of the interplay of language, power and context in ...
Stritzel, Holger
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Securitization and counter-securitization in Afghanistan

open access: yesSecurity Dialogue, 2015
This article confronts securitization theory with the war in Afghanistan and thus explores questions and dynamics of securitization in a specific communicative situation of military combat.
Chang, Sean C, Stritzel, Holger
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