Security Expertise
Practice, Power, Responsibility
Herausgeber: Berling, Trine Villumsen; Bueger, Christian
Security Expertise
Practice, Power, Responsibility
Herausgeber: Berling, Trine Villumsen; Bueger, Christian
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This edited volume brings together leading scholars from different disciplines to explore the power, consequences and everyday practices of security expertise.
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This edited volume brings together leading scholars from different disciplines to explore the power, consequences and everyday practices of security expertise.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 381g
- ISBN-13: 9781138236677
- ISBN-10: 1138236675
- Artikelnr.: 45614138
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. August 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 381g
- ISBN-13: 9781138236677
- ISBN-10: 1138236675
- Artikelnr.: 45614138
Trine Villumsen Berling is a Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Centre for Advanced Security Theory (CAST), University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and author of The International Political Sociology of Security (Routledge 2015). Christian Bueger is Reader in international relations at Cardiff University, UK, and co-author of International Practice Theory: New Perspectives (2014, with Frank Gadinger).
1. Security Expertise: An Introduction, Trine Villumsen Berling & Christian
Bueger 2. What is Expertise? Technical Knowledge and Political Judgment,
Robert Evans 3. What is Security Expertise? From a Sociology of Professions
to the Analysis of Networks of Expertise, Gil Eyal and Grace Pok 4. In
Defence of Security, Thomas Osborne 5. The History and Social Structure of
Security Studies as a Practico-Academic Field, Ole Wæver 6. Think Tanks in
Security and International Affairs, James McGann 7. Producing Knowledge for
the Military: Experts and Amateurs in the National Security Community,
Judith Reppy 8. Contesting Human Security Expertise: Technical Practices in
Reconfiguring International Security, Saul Halfon 9. Problematic Knowledge:
How "Terrorism" Resists Expertise, Lisa Stampnitzky 10. On Wolfs, Squirrels
and Pandas: The Characters of Strategy Experts, Mikkel Vedby Rasmussen 11.
On How To Be a Collective Intellectual - Critical Terrorism Studies and the
Countering of Hegemonic Discourse, Richard Jackson 12. Ethics, Expertise
and Human Terrain, Hugh Gusterson 13. Away from the Heart of Darkness:
Transparency and Regulating the Relationships Between Security Experts and
Security Sectors, Piki Ish-Shalom
Bueger 2. What is Expertise? Technical Knowledge and Political Judgment,
Robert Evans 3. What is Security Expertise? From a Sociology of Professions
to the Analysis of Networks of Expertise, Gil Eyal and Grace Pok 4. In
Defence of Security, Thomas Osborne 5. The History and Social Structure of
Security Studies as a Practico-Academic Field, Ole Wæver 6. Think Tanks in
Security and International Affairs, James McGann 7. Producing Knowledge for
the Military: Experts and Amateurs in the National Security Community,
Judith Reppy 8. Contesting Human Security Expertise: Technical Practices in
Reconfiguring International Security, Saul Halfon 9. Problematic Knowledge:
How "Terrorism" Resists Expertise, Lisa Stampnitzky 10. On Wolfs, Squirrels
and Pandas: The Characters of Strategy Experts, Mikkel Vedby Rasmussen 11.
On How To Be a Collective Intellectual - Critical Terrorism Studies and the
Countering of Hegemonic Discourse, Richard Jackson 12. Ethics, Expertise
and Human Terrain, Hugh Gusterson 13. Away from the Heart of Darkness:
Transparency and Regulating the Relationships Between Security Experts and
Security Sectors, Piki Ish-Shalom
1. Security Expertise: An Introduction, Trine Villumsen Berling & Christian
Bueger 2. What is Expertise? Technical Knowledge and Political Judgment,
Robert Evans 3. What is Security Expertise? From a Sociology of Professions
to the Analysis of Networks of Expertise, Gil Eyal and Grace Pok 4. In
Defence of Security, Thomas Osborne 5. The History and Social Structure of
Security Studies as a Practico-Academic Field, Ole Wæver 6. Think Tanks in
Security and International Affairs, James McGann 7. Producing Knowledge for
the Military: Experts and Amateurs in the National Security Community,
Judith Reppy 8. Contesting Human Security Expertise: Technical Practices in
Reconfiguring International Security, Saul Halfon 9. Problematic Knowledge:
How "Terrorism" Resists Expertise, Lisa Stampnitzky 10. On Wolfs, Squirrels
and Pandas: The Characters of Strategy Experts, Mikkel Vedby Rasmussen 11.
On How To Be a Collective Intellectual - Critical Terrorism Studies and the
Countering of Hegemonic Discourse, Richard Jackson 12. Ethics, Expertise
and Human Terrain, Hugh Gusterson 13. Away from the Heart of Darkness:
Transparency and Regulating the Relationships Between Security Experts and
Security Sectors, Piki Ish-Shalom
Bueger 2. What is Expertise? Technical Knowledge and Political Judgment,
Robert Evans 3. What is Security Expertise? From a Sociology of Professions
to the Analysis of Networks of Expertise, Gil Eyal and Grace Pok 4. In
Defence of Security, Thomas Osborne 5. The History and Social Structure of
Security Studies as a Practico-Academic Field, Ole Wæver 6. Think Tanks in
Security and International Affairs, James McGann 7. Producing Knowledge for
the Military: Experts and Amateurs in the National Security Community,
Judith Reppy 8. Contesting Human Security Expertise: Technical Practices in
Reconfiguring International Security, Saul Halfon 9. Problematic Knowledge:
How "Terrorism" Resists Expertise, Lisa Stampnitzky 10. On Wolfs, Squirrels
and Pandas: The Characters of Strategy Experts, Mikkel Vedby Rasmussen 11.
On How To Be a Collective Intellectual - Critical Terrorism Studies and the
Countering of Hegemonic Discourse, Richard Jackson 12. Ethics, Expertise
and Human Terrain, Hugh Gusterson 13. Away from the Heart of Darkness:
Transparency and Regulating the Relationships Between Security Experts and
Security Sectors, Piki Ish-Shalom