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POLKVA41/S33 Securitization Theory and its Critics 3–5 ECTS
Periods
Period I Period II Period II Period IV
Language of instruction
English
Type or level of studies
Intermediate studies
Course unit descriptions in the curriculum
Degree Programme in Politics
International Relations
School of Management

General description

Week 1  (30 Jan) COURSE INTRODUCTION

 INTRODUCTION TO SECURITY STUDIES

Week 2 (13 Feb) SECURITIZATION THEORY 101

Read: Wæver, Ole. (1995): Securitization and Desecuritization. In Ronnie D. Lipschutz (ed.), On Security. New York: Columbia University Press.

Paper question: What does securitization theory do as a theory?

 INITIAL CRITICISMS

Read: Eriksson, Johan (1999): Observers or advocates? On the Political Role of Security Analysts. Cooperation and Conflict 34(3): 311-30.

Paper question: What kind of research is the theory of securitization intended for?

Week 3 (27 Feb) SECURITIZATION THEORY AND THE POLITICAL

Read: Gad, Ulrik Pram and Petersen, Karen Lund (2011) Concepts of Politics in Securitization Studies. Security Dialogue 42(4-5): 315-328.

Paper question: What kind of an understanding of the political and of politics does the theory of securitization entail?

 WORDS, IMAGES, AND BODIES: SECURITIZATION BEYOND WORDS

Read: Vuori, Juha A. (2010) A Timely Prophet? The Doomsday Clock as a Visualization of Securitization Moves with a Global Referent Object. Security Dialogue 41(3): 255-277.

N.B. The Wilkinson chapter in the course book is also relevant here.

Paper question: Is the theory of securitization limited to the study of speech because it is based on speech act theory?

Week 4 (20 Mar) SECURITY, EVENT, CONTEXT: WHAT KIND OF A THEORY IS SECURITIZATION THEORY

Read: Vuori, Juha A. (2008): Illocutionary Logic and Strands of Securitisation – Applying the Theory of Securitisation to the Study of Non-Democratic Political Orders. European Journal of International Relations 14(1): 65-99.

N.B.: Balzacq, Thierry (2011): A theory of securitization: origins, core assumptions, and variants. In Thierry Balzacq (ed.) Securitization theory: How security problems emerge and dissolve. London: Routledge. should also be read by this point.

Paper question: What is the relation of the theory of securitization to the (assumed) phenomenon of securitization? What does this entail for the study of securitization?

 ISSUES OF METHOD

Read: Balzacq, Thierry (2011): Enquiries into methods: a new framework for securitization analysis. In Thierry Balzacq (ed.) Securitization theory: How security problems emerge and dissolve. London: Routledge. AND Salter, Mark (2013): Research Design. In Mark B. Salter and Can E. Mutlu (eds.) Research Methods in Critical Security Studies, an Introduction. London: Routledge. AND an article or book chapter that applies the method you have selected.

Paper question: What method are you going to use in your essay? What kinds of opportunities and limits does this method set for studying securitization?

Week 5 (3 Apr) SEMINAR DAY WITH ESSAY PRESENTATIONS

Read: ESSAYS

Week 6 (10 Apr) EXAM

Teachers

Juha Vuori, Teacher responsible
juha.vuori[ät]utu.fi

Teaching

30-Jan-2014 – 10-Apr-2014
Lectures 16 hours
Thu 30-Jan-2014 at 12-16, Main building D14
Thu 13-Feb-2014 at 12-16, Main building A32
Thu 27-Feb-2014 at 12-16, Main building E221
Thu 20-Mar-2014 at 12-16, Main building E221
Thu 10-Apr-2014 at 12-16, Main building E221, Exam
Seminar 4 hours
Thu 3-Apr-2014 at 12-16, Main building E221

Evaluation

Numeric 1-5.