ID | 132334 |
Title Proper | Border security as practice |
Other Title Information | an agenda for research |
Language | ENG |
Author | Boucher, Karine Cote ; Infantino, Federica ; Salter, Mark B |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The ambition of this special issue is to contribute to contemporary scholarly analyses of border security by bringing more focus onto a specific field of inquiry: the practices of the plurality of power-brokers involved in the securing of borders. Border security is addressed from the angle of the everyday practices of those who are appointed to carry it out; considering border security as practice is essential for shedding light on contemporary problematizations of security. Underscoring the methodological specificity of fieldwork research, we call for a better grounding of scholarship within the specific agencies intervening in bordering spaces in order to provide detailed analyses of the contextualized practices of security actors. |
`In' analytical Note | Security Dialogue Vol.45, No.3; June 2014: p.195-208 |
Journal Source | Security Dialogue Vol.45, No.3; June 2014: p.195-208 |
Key Words | Political Agenda ; National Security ; Border Security ; Security Strategy ; Ethnography ; Bureaucracy ; Security Actor ; Political Framework ; Security Agenda ; National Policies ; Investigative Agencies ; Contemporary Security Policy ; Government |