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"[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Securitization_%28international_relations%29 Securitization]", is a process-oriented conception of [[security]], embedded in the constructivism: Security is not an objective state, but results from social processes; security is socially (and/or politically) constructed.
"[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Securitization_%28international_relations%29 Securitization]", is a process-oriented conception of [[security]], embedded in the constructivism and with Ole Waever and Barry Buzan as leading theorists: Security is not an objective state, but results from social processes; security is socially (and/or politically) constructed.

Securitization, or "de-securitization", expresses which aspects of life are going to be – or not to be – transformed into and perceived as security-related matters in the future. For example corruption could be perceived as a prior economic issue, as a prior criminal justice issue, or as a prior security issue.
Securitization, or "de-securitization", expresses which aspects of life are going to be – or not to be – transformed into and perceived as security-related matters in the future. For example corruption could be perceived as a prior economic issue, as a prior criminal justice issue, or as a prior security issue.

"Securitized" agenda examples are:
"Securitized" agenda examples are:


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* Societal security;
* Societal security;
* Climate change;
* Climate change;
* Migration;
* etc.
* etc.




==Further reading==
==Further reading==
* Waever Ole (1998): Securitization and Desecuritization. In: Lipschutz Ronnie (ed.)(1998): On Security. New York: Columbia University Press. Retrieved from: http://library.northsouth.edu/Upload/On%20Security.pdf [last access: 2012-08-02].
* Stone Marianne (2009): Security According to Buzan: A Comprehensive Security Analysis. Sciences Po – Paris, France. Groupe d’Etudes et d’Expertise “Sécurité et Technologies” GEEST-2009. New York: Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs. SECURITY DISCUSSION PAPERS SERIES 1 Spring|09. Retrieved from: http://geest.msh-paris.fr/IMG/pdf/Security_for_Buzan.mp3.pdf [last access: 2012-08-02].
* Balzacq Thierry(2011): Securitization theory: how security problems emerge and dissolve. London: Routledge.
* Balzacq Thierry(2011): Securitization theory: how security problems emerge and dissolve. London: Routledge.
* Benam ÇiĞdem H. (2011): Emergence of a “Big Brother”in Europe: Border Control and Securitization of Migration. Insight Turkey Vol. 13, No. 3: pp. 191-207. Retrieved from: http://harvard.academia.edu/cigdembenam/Papers/776229/Emergence_of_a_Big_Brother_in_Europe_Border_Control_and_Securitization_of_Migration [last access: 2012-08-02].
* Benam ÇiĞdem H. (2011): Emergence of a “Big Brother”in Europe: Border Control and Securitization of Migration. Insight Turkey Vol. 13, No. 3: pp. 191-207. Retrieved from: http://harvard.academia.edu/cigdembenam/Papers/776229/Emergence_of_a_Big_Brother_in_Europe_Border_Control_and_Securitization_of_Migration [last access: 2012-08-02].
* Stone Marianne (2009): Security According to Buzan: A Comprehensive Security Analysis. Sciences Po – Paris, France. Groupe d’Etudes et d’Expertise “Sécurité et Technologies” GEEST-2009. New York: Columbia University, School of International and Public Affairs. SECURITY DISCUSSION PAPERS SERIES 1 Spring|09. Retrieved from: http://geest.msh-paris.fr/IMG/pdf/Security_for_Buzan.mp3.pdf [last access: 2012-08-02].



* Waever Ole (1998): Securitization and Desecuritization. In: Lipschutz Ronnie (ed.)(1998): On Security. New York: Columbia University Press,





Revision as of 12:10, 2 August 2012

Securitization

"Securitization", is a process-oriented conception of security, embedded in the constructivism and with Ole Waever and Barry Buzan as leading theorists: Security is not an objective state, but results from social processes; security is socially (and/or politically) constructed.

Securitization, or "de-securitization", expresses which aspects of life are going to be – or not to be – transformed into and perceived as security-related matters in the future. For example corruption could be perceived as a prior economic issue, as a prior criminal justice issue, or as a prior security issue.

"Securitized" agenda examples are:

  • Environmental security;
  • Data protection and data security;
  • Cyber security;
  • Societal security;
  • Climate change;
  • Migration;
  • etc.


Further reading




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