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ID120001
Title ProperSecuritization, power, intertextuality
Other Title Informationdiscourse theory and the translations of organized crime
LanguageENG
AuthorStritzel, Holger
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)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 securitizations. By suggesting and specifying a way of analysing securitizing moves in relation to intertextual linkages with popular culture, this article examines such interplay in processes of securitization. In doing so, the article not only suggests a contextualist operationalization of securitization theory but also hopes to contribute to studies on discourse, intertextuality and pop culture in international relations more generally.
`In' analytical NoteSecurity Dialogue Vol. 43, No.6; Dec 2012: p.549-567
Journal SourceSecurity Dialogue Vol. 43, No.6; Dec 2012: p.549-567
Key WordsSecuritization ;  Intertextuality ;  Power ;  Organized Crime ;  Popular Culture