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Security Dialogue | 2011

Concepts of politics in securitization studies

Ulrik Pram Gad; Karen Lund Petersen

The article argues that there are a number of concepts of politics in play in the current debates on securitization theory and that greater awareness regarding these conceptual differences helps cl...The article argues that there are a number of concepts of politics in play in the current debates on securitization theory and that greater awareness regarding these conceptual differences helps clarify not only theoretical differences but also the possibilities for new theoretical development and reflection. The article identifies three conversations on politics: first, a conversation on how politics concerns action and intentionality; second, a conversation on the modern organization of politics, spheres and sectors; and, third, a conversation on the relationship between politics, ethics and science. Where the first and third conversations refer to politics as an act, in the second conversation politics is inherently tied to the institutional or spatial structures of government – the state, the public, the political field, spheres, sectors or function.


Intelligence & National Security | 2018

Intelligence expertise in the age of information sharing: public–private ‘collection’ and its challenges to democratic control and accountability

Karen Lund Petersen; Vibeke Schou Tjalve

Abstract The emergence of a more elusive and uncertain threat environment has transformed the nature of intelligence, increasing its reliance on civil society partners. Once the work of an insular and carefully select few, intelligence production is now a networked, partially open and extensively public–private enterprise. Most poignantly, new practices of public–private ‘collection’ face Western intelligence services with novel questions about control and accountability – questions to which the services have responded with hopes that by standardizing ‘methodologies’, central command may be retained. Suggesting a more complex picture, this article argues that ‘managing uncertainty’ imply forms of interpretation and choices which cannot be pre-empted by rule-regulation: more than Weber’s ideal of the procedural and rule-bound, it may be his (once central, yet largely marginalized) emphasis on institutional and individual capacities for critical ‘judgment’ that is of relevance today.


International Political Sociology | 2013

(Neo) Republican Security Governance? US Homeland Security and the Politics of “Shared Responsibility”

Karen Lund Petersen; Vibeke Schou Tjalve


International Affairs | 2017

Public–private partnerships on cyber security: a practice of loyalty

Kristoffer Kjærgaard Christensen; Karen Lund Petersen


Dansk Universitetspædagogisk Tidsskrift | 2018

Collective supervision of Master's thesis students

Kira Vrist Rønn; Karen Lund Petersen


Dansk Universitetspaedagogisk Tidsskrift | 2018

Collective supervision of Master’s thesis students: Experiences, expectations and new departures from the Security Risk Management programme

Kira Vrist Rønn; Karen Lund Petersen


Archive | 2016

Risk and Security

Karen Lund Petersen


Politik | 2015

En offentlig hemmelighed: Når sikkerhedspolitik går fra statsmandskunst til allemandseje

Karen Lund Petersen; Vibeke Schou Tjalve


Dansk Universitetspædagogisk Tidsskrift | 2014

Pædagogikken som hybrid mellem universitær dannelse og samfundsmæssig innovation

Helene Hagel; Karen Lund Petersen


Internasjonal Politikk | 2012

Samtaler om Københavnerskolen – Begreper om politikk i studier av sikkerhetisering

Ulrik Pram Gad; Karen Lund Petersen

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Ulrik Pram Gad

University of Copenhagen

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Vibeke Schou Tjalve

Danish Institute for International Studies

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Helene Hagel

University of Copenhagen

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