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ID169163
Title ProperSticky security
Other Title Informationthe collages of tracking device advertising
LanguageENG
AuthorLeander, Anna
Summary / Abstract (Note)In security studies and beyond, technological developments are associated with technocratic, rationalistic, transparent forms of security governed from a distance. In much of the advertising of tracking devices the associations made are very different not to say opposed to this. The advertising composes security anchored in sensemaking and resonance rather than calculus and reason, working from within and below rather than from a above at distance and depending on the negotiation of opaque co-presences rather than the establishment of precision and transparency. The consequence is that advertising not only extends but also deepens the grip of military/security matters: making them sticky. Moreover, the heterogeneity of the elements is such that what is composed is a shifting collage rather than a stable composition. This argument makes a threefold contribution to security studies: a theoretical reconceptualisation of what it means to compose security, an empirical intervention in the debates surrounding the politics of tracking devices and a methodological intervention in favour of collaborationist research strategies.
`In' analytical NoteEuropean Journal of International Security Vol. 4, No.3; Oct 2019: p.322-344
Journal SourceEuropean Journal of International Security Vol: 4 No 3
Key WordsTechnology ;  Branding ;  Resonance ;  Research Strategy ;  Sensemaking ;  Commercial Security


 
 
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