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ID089526
Title ProperUnlikely securitizer
Other Title InformationHumanitarian organizations and the securitization of indistinctiveness
LanguageENG
AuthorVaughn, Jocelyn
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The securitization framework has greatly improved empirical analysis of security threats. Yet, it could benefit from heightened analysis of two often neglected aspects. First, this article argues that securitizers may invoke multiple referent objects to strengthen their argument that the referent object possesses the `right to survive'. Second, by drawing attention to the presentation of securitizing moves, as well as their content, it highlights how securitizers attempt to persuade multiple audiences that their securitizing moves should be accepted and countermeasures enacted. These claims are illustrated through the analysis of an atypical case of securitization performed by an unlikely set of securitizers, humanitarian aid organizations, as they argue that indistinctiveness poses an existential threat both to their material security and to their identity
`In' analytical NoteSecurity Dialogue Vol. 40, No.3; Jun 2009: p263-285
Journal SourceSecurity Dialogue Vol. 40, No.3; Jun 2009: p263-285
Key Wordssecuritization ;  Humanitarian Aid Organizations ;  Identity Security ;  Indistinctiveness ;  Humanitarian Principles ;  Non-State Actors