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ID160355
Title ProperIn-securitisation of Youth in the South and East Mediterranean
LanguageENG
AuthorMurphy, Emma
Summary / Abstract (Note)The securitisation of youth as a social category has been well-documented. For the South and East Mediterranean (SEM) countries, moral panics over demographic youth bulges, Islamist radicalisation and protracted conflicts have placed youth centre-stage as a threat to the security of states and societies. Rejecting such assertions as themselves being what Foucault might have termed ‘technologies of power’ in a neoliberal order, and instead taking a critical approach to security, the spotlight is turned towards youth themselves as the referent object of study. This reveals the multidimensional hyper-precarity and insecuritisation of young peoples’ lives which derive from that same neoliberal economic order and the political structures that sustain it in the SEM countries. The finding resonates with other studies of new, insecure, formats for adulthood in Africa and suggests that we should look at the insecurity of young people today to understand global neoliberal futures in countries beyond the post-industrial ‘core’.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Spectator Vol. 53, No.2; Jun 2018: p.21-37
Journal SourceInternational Spectator Vol: 53 No 2
Key WordsSecurity ;  South ;  Mediterranean ;  Arab ;  Precarity


 
 
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