Insecurity as Imagination: Securitization and Reproduction of Knowledge about Insecurity, The United States and Iraq (January 2002 – March 2003)

This dissertation is a political sociology of production of knowledge about insecurity that focuses on the United States invasion of Iraq in 2003 as its empirical study. Inspired by Pierre Bourdieu’s sociology and the insights of Critical Discourse Analysis, it analyzes the media coverage of Iraq in...

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Main Author: Masoumi, Abolfazl
Other Authors: Salter, Mark
Language:en
Published: Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/31067
http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-3726
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spelling ndltd-uottawa.ca-oai-ruor.uottawa.ca-10393-310672018-01-05T19:01:59Z Insecurity as Imagination: Securitization and Reproduction of Knowledge about Insecurity, The United States and Iraq (January 2002 – March 2003) Masoumi, Abolfazl Salter, Mark Securitization soft securitization hard securitization time war in Iraq Critical Discourse Analysis intelligence This dissertation is a political sociology of production of knowledge about insecurity that focuses on the United States invasion of Iraq in 2003 as its empirical study. Inspired by Pierre Bourdieu’s sociology and the insights of Critical Discourse Analysis, it analyzes the media coverage of Iraq in order to identify ‘actors with the capacity to make statements’ and their contributions to the process of securitization. In addition to its analysis of agency, it offers a theorization of time in security and securitization. By analyzing evidence (intelligence), it explores the question of ‘acceptance of audience’ in Securitization Theory. Contextualizing securitization in a broader social space, this project argues that securitization can be understood as the double movement of soft and hard securitizations that respectively refer to reproduction of language and construction of existential threat. 2014-05-07T20:53:09Z 2014-05-07T20:53:09Z 2014 2014 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10393/31067 http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-3726 en Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
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topic Securitization
soft securitization
hard securitization
time
war in Iraq
Critical Discourse Analysis
intelligence
spellingShingle Securitization
soft securitization
hard securitization
time
war in Iraq
Critical Discourse Analysis
intelligence
Masoumi, Abolfazl
Insecurity as Imagination: Securitization and Reproduction of Knowledge about Insecurity, The United States and Iraq (January 2002 – March 2003)
description This dissertation is a political sociology of production of knowledge about insecurity that focuses on the United States invasion of Iraq in 2003 as its empirical study. Inspired by Pierre Bourdieu’s sociology and the insights of Critical Discourse Analysis, it analyzes the media coverage of Iraq in order to identify ‘actors with the capacity to make statements’ and their contributions to the process of securitization. In addition to its analysis of agency, it offers a theorization of time in security and securitization. By analyzing evidence (intelligence), it explores the question of ‘acceptance of audience’ in Securitization Theory. Contextualizing securitization in a broader social space, this project argues that securitization can be understood as the double movement of soft and hard securitizations that respectively refer to reproduction of language and construction of existential threat.
author2 Salter, Mark
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Masoumi, Abolfazl
author Masoumi, Abolfazl
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title Insecurity as Imagination: Securitization and Reproduction of Knowledge about Insecurity, The United States and Iraq (January 2002 – March 2003)
title_short Insecurity as Imagination: Securitization and Reproduction of Knowledge about Insecurity, The United States and Iraq (January 2002 – March 2003)
title_full Insecurity as Imagination: Securitization and Reproduction of Knowledge about Insecurity, The United States and Iraq (January 2002 – March 2003)
title_fullStr Insecurity as Imagination: Securitization and Reproduction of Knowledge about Insecurity, The United States and Iraq (January 2002 – March 2003)
title_full_unstemmed Insecurity as Imagination: Securitization and Reproduction of Knowledge about Insecurity, The United States and Iraq (January 2002 – March 2003)
title_sort insecurity as imagination: securitization and reproduction of knowledge about insecurity, the united states and iraq (january 2002 – march 2003)
publisher Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/10393/31067
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