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The anthropology of security, perspectives from the frontline of policing, counter-terrorism and border control, edited by Mark Maguire, Catarina Frois and Nils Zurawski

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The anthropology of security, perspectives from the frontline of policing, counter-terrorism and border control, edited by Mark Maguire, Catarina Frois and Nils Zurawski
Language
eng
Abstract
In a post-Cold War world of political unease and economic crisis, processes of securitisation are transforming nation-states, their citizens and non-citizens in profound ways. The book shows how contemporary Europe is now home to a vast security industry which uses biometric identification systems, CCTV and quasi-military techniques to police migrants and disadvantaged neighbourhoods. This is the first collection of anthropological studies of security with a particular but not exclusive emphasis on Europe.The Anthropology of Security draws together studies on the lived experiences of security and policing from the perspective of those most affected in their everyday lives. The anthropological perspectives in this volume stretch from the frontlines of policing and counter-terrorism to border control
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The anthropology of security
Nature of contents
bibliography
Responsibility statement
edited by Mark Maguire, Catarina Frois and Nils Zurawski
Series statement
Anthropology, culture and society
Sub title
perspectives from the frontline of policing, counter-terrorism and border control
Table Of Contents
Introduction - The anthropology of security: prospects, retrospects and aims / Mark Maguire, Catarina Frois and Nils Zurawski -- 1. Sarkozy and Roma: performing securitisation / Marian Demossier -- 2. Video-surveillance and the political use of discretionary power in the name of security and defence / Catarina Frois -- 3. Location, isolation and diempowerment: the swift proliferation of security discourse among policy professionals / Greg Feldman -- 4. Compensating (in)security: anthropological perspectives on internal security / Alexandra Schwell -- 5. Petty states of exception: the contemporary policing of the urban poor / Didier Fassin -- 6. Counter-terrorism in European airports / Mark Maguire -- 7. Whose security? The deportation of foreign-national offenders from the UK / Ines Hasselberg -- 8. Grey zones of illegality: inhuman conditions in receiving irregular migrants in Greece / Jutta Lauth Baca -- Conclusions / Mark Maguire, Caterina Frois and Nils Zurawski -- Afterword - Security: encounters, misunderstanding and possible collaborations / Didier Bigo
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