Securitizing COVID-19 : A case study of negotiated securitization between securitizing actor & the public in Norway

This thesis analyzed the securitization of COVID-19 in Norway as a negotiation of meaning between the public and Norway’s prime minister. By employing framing analysis and a sociological approach to securitization, this thesis breaks with the binary view of ‘audience acceptance’ in securitization th...

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Main Author: Friborg, Nadja
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Försvarshögskolan 2021
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-fhs-99152021-05-19T05:23:53ZSecuritizing COVID-19 : A case study of negotiated securitization between securitizing actor & the public in NorwayengFriborg, NadjaFörsvarshögskolan2021Securitization TheoryAudience AcceptanceCOVID-19NorwaySuccessful SecuritizationSocial Sciences InterdisciplinaryTvärvetenskapliga studier inom samhällsvetenskapThis thesis analyzed the securitization of COVID-19 in Norway as a negotiation of meaning between the public and Norway’s prime minister. By employing framing analysis and a sociological approach to securitization, this thesis breaks with the binary view of ‘audience acceptance’ in securitization theory’s original framework. Instead, it argues for the relevance of understanding securitization in the context of COVID-19 as an intersubjective process between securitizing actor and audience. While scholars have tended to overlook the audience’s role in securitization processes, this thesis analyzed both the securitizing actor’s and the audience’s perspective. This made it possible to reveal competing views regarding threat perception and emergency measures.  The thesis contributed to the theoretical debate on the audience by highlighting the special ingrained role the public has been assigned in this particular securitization context. The nuanced analysis of audience acceptance showed that despite a general resonance regarding the threat perception, it revealed important tensions regarding the measures and the audience’s participatory role in the process. This questions whether COVID-19 in Norway can be considered to have been ‘successfully securitized’.  Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:fhs:diva-9915application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Securitization Theory
Audience Acceptance
COVID-19
Norway
Successful Securitization
Social Sciences Interdisciplinary
Tvärvetenskapliga studier inom samhällsvetenskap
spellingShingle Securitization Theory
Audience Acceptance
COVID-19
Norway
Successful Securitization
Social Sciences Interdisciplinary
Tvärvetenskapliga studier inom samhällsvetenskap
Friborg, Nadja
Securitizing COVID-19 : A case study of negotiated securitization between securitizing actor & the public in Norway
description This thesis analyzed the securitization of COVID-19 in Norway as a negotiation of meaning between the public and Norway’s prime minister. By employing framing analysis and a sociological approach to securitization, this thesis breaks with the binary view of ‘audience acceptance’ in securitization theory’s original framework. Instead, it argues for the relevance of understanding securitization in the context of COVID-19 as an intersubjective process between securitizing actor and audience. While scholars have tended to overlook the audience’s role in securitization processes, this thesis analyzed both the securitizing actor’s and the audience’s perspective. This made it possible to reveal competing views regarding threat perception and emergency measures.  The thesis contributed to the theoretical debate on the audience by highlighting the special ingrained role the public has been assigned in this particular securitization context. The nuanced analysis of audience acceptance showed that despite a general resonance regarding the threat perception, it revealed important tensions regarding the measures and the audience’s participatory role in the process. This questions whether COVID-19 in Norway can be considered to have been ‘successfully securitized’. 
author Friborg, Nadja
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title Securitizing COVID-19 : A case study of negotiated securitization between securitizing actor & the public in Norway
title_short Securitizing COVID-19 : A case study of negotiated securitization between securitizing actor & the public in Norway
title_full Securitizing COVID-19 : A case study of negotiated securitization between securitizing actor & the public in Norway
title_fullStr Securitizing COVID-19 : A case study of negotiated securitization between securitizing actor & the public in Norway
title_full_unstemmed Securitizing COVID-19 : A case study of negotiated securitization between securitizing actor & the public in Norway
title_sort securitizing covid-19 : a case study of negotiated securitization between securitizing actor & the public in norway
publisher Försvarshögskolan
publishDate 2021
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