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ID141215
Title ProperBringing publics into critical security studies
Other Title InformationNotes For A Research Strategy
LanguageENG
AuthorWalters, William ;  D’Aoust, Anne-Marie
Summary / Abstract (Note)Publics are an undertheorised and somewhat marginal presence in critical security studies. This article argues that a better understanding of publics can advance our understanding of the governance as well as the contestation of security regimes and practices. We develop this argument in three parts. First, we discuss the marginality of publics in critical security studies while highlighting those limited instances where publics have been engaged. Second, we direct attention to emerging research on publics in cognate disciplines, focusing in particular on the literature about material publics. We distil from this work some useful lessons for security studies. In a final section we suggest two research moves for promoting a stronger focus on publics within critical security studies. We conclude that a focus on material publics can furnish security studies with a better understanding of the phenomenon of politics.
`In' analytical NoteMillennium: Journal of International Studies Vol. 44, No.1; Sep 2015: p.45-68
Journal SourceMillennium: Journal of International Studies 2015-10 44, 1
Key WordsSecurity ;  Publics ;  Securitisation ;  Material Practices