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ID187145
Title ProperRole of non-elites and eyewitness videos in the visual securitisation of Calais asylum seekers
LanguageENG
AuthorShetty, Vaibhava
Summary / Abstract (Note)With the advent of smartphones and social media, non-elites possess more resources to engage in politicisation and securitisation of issues. The increasing popularity and acceptance of eyewitness videos captured by non-elites presents new political-security implications, especially for the issue of migration and refugees, as witnessed during the European refugee crisis. The eyewitness videos the host population of Europe captured served as key heuristic artefacts for non-elites to engage in the securitisation and counter desecuritisation of asylum seekers. The production, visual, circulation, and audiencing aspects of eyewitness videos are significantly different from those of professional videos from news media and therefore can potentially articulate (in)security in distinct ways. I argue that the epistemic-political constitution of eyewitness videos and their online remediation through the complex networked act between the calculated security publics and video recommendation algorithms of social media play a key role in facilitating security articulations of asylum seekers. This is illustrated in the analysis of two popular eyewitness videos from Calais. The article examines how non-elites used eyewitness videos to politicise and securitise Calais asylum seekers.
`In' analytical NoteEuropean Journal of International Security Vol. 7, No.4; Nov 2022: p. 413 - 434
Journal SourceEuropean Journal of International Security Vol: 7 No 4
Key WordsVisual Politics ;  Remediation ;  Eyewitness Videos ;  Calais Asylum Seekers ;  Non-Elite Securitisation


 
 
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