Security Dialogue

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Reframing conflict-related sexual and gender-based violence: Bringing gender analysis back in2015/10/19English87
Embodying algorithmic war: Gender, race, and the posthuman in drone warfare2016/09/21English86
Gangs, Urban Violence, and Security Interventions in Central America2009/08/01English85
Drone strikes,dingpolitikand beyond: Furthering the debate on materiality and security2014/02/21English84
From ‘fearing’ to ‘empowering’ climate refugees: Governing climate-induced migration in the name of resilience2015/02/01English82
Women as Agents of Political Violence: Gendering Security2004/12/01English82
Truth-Telling as Talking Cure? Insecurity and Retraumatization in the Rwandan Gacaca Courts2008/03/01English81
Is securitization theory racist? Civilizationism, methodological whiteness, and antiblack thought in the Copenhagen School2019/08/07English80
The ‘New Wars’ Debate: A Historical Perspective is Needed2004/06/01English78
‘Doing’ Security As Though Humans Matter: A Feminist Perspective on Gender and the Politics of Human Security2005/06/01English77
Securitization as a causal mechanism2011/08/01English76
Is securitization a ‘negative’ concept? Revisiting the normative debate over normal versus extraordinary politics2012/06/01English75
Knowns and Unknowns in the `War on Terror': Uncertainty and the Political Construction of Danger2007/12/01English75
Resilience and (in)security: Practices, subjects, temporalities2015/02/01English73
Digitized Virtuosity: Video War Games and Post-9/11 Cyber-Deterrence2007/06/01English73
Security as controversy: Reassembling security at Amsterdam Airport2014/01/30English72
Terrorism, Risk and International Security: The Perils of Asking 'What If?'2008/04/01English71
Underwriting Security2008/04/01English71
Conflict, Gender, Ethnicity and Post-Conflict Reconstruction2004/12/01English68
Hardwiring the frontier? The politics of security technology in Europe’s ‘fight against illegal migration’2015/10/19English67
Human Security - Conflict, Critique and Consensus: Colloquium Remarks and a Proposal for a Threshold-Based Definition2004/09/01English67
Learning to feel, learning to fear? Emotions, imaginaries, and limits in the politics of securitization2015/05/27English66
The Metaphor of Terror: Terrorism Studies and the Constructivist Turn2008/12/01English64
Civil Society and Post-Conflict Peacebuilding: Ambiguities of International Programmes Aimed at Building ‘New’ Societies2005/12/01English64
The ‘Western-Centrism’ of Security Studies: ‘Blind Spot’ or Constitutive Practice?2010/12/01English64
Agents without agency: Assessing the role of the audience in securitization theory2016/10/25English63
Engendering (In)security in Peace Support Operations2004/12/01English61
Imagining Numbers: Risk, Quantification, and Aviation Security2008/04/01English61
Steve Bell's Eye: Cartoons, Geopolitics and the Visualization of the `War on Terror'2007/06/01English61
War, Security and the Liberal State2006/03/01English60