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ID189468
Title ProperTriangle of security governance
Other Title InformationSovereignty, discipline and the ‘government of things’ in Olympic Rio de Janeiro
LanguageENG
AuthorPauschinger, Dennis
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article reconsiders contemporary urban security governance. Conceptually, it revisits Foucault’s governmentality lectures to comprehend how security governance is carried out in places where the use of digital security technologies co-exists with overly lethal and repressive forms of policing. The author advances his analysis by conceptualizing a triangle of security governance in which disciplinary powers of control, apparatuses of security and sovereign/necropower are at work simultaneously, complemented by a fourth dimension that takes into account what Foucault outlined in the lectures as the ‘government of things’, which is the sociotechnical relationship between the agency of humans and machines. Empirically, the article explores the technopolitical turn in urban security policies in the city of Rio de Janeiro in the wake of the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Olympics. Using discourses that are embedded in globalized mega-event security standards and legacy claims, authorities in Rio promoted a narrative of new material and non-material security measures that were intended both to secure the World Cup and the Olympics and to help overcome permanently entrenched urban conflicts in the city. By critically analysing these two approaches of new material and non-material security measures, the author shows how new security technologies are perfectly integrated into a continuum of death politics in Rio de Janeiro in ways that are conceptually best appreciated by considering how the triangle of security governance works in the digital era.
`In' analytical NoteSecurity Dialogue Vol. 54, No.1; Feb 2023: p. 94-111
Journal SourceSecurity Dialogue Vol: 54 No 1
Key WordsTechnology ;  Security Governance ;  Olympics ;  Rio De Janeiro ;  Materiality ;  Mega-Events


 
 
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