2018
DOI: 10.1080/23802014.2018.1510295
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Gendering (in)security: interrogating security logics within states of exception

Abstract: This collection contributes to debates, which seek to move feminist scholarship away from the reification of the war/peace and security/economy divides. However, rather than focusing on the terms of the debate, it foregrounds the empirical reality of the breakdown of these traditional divisions, paying particular attention to the 'state of exception' and similar frameworks. In doing so, contributors to this collection trouble the ubiquitous concept and practices of '(in)security' and their effects on different… Show more

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“…Dingli and Purewal (2018) andRichmond (2010) refer to low intensity citizenship created in shallow states that inculcates rather than prevents violence.…”
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