| Assembling credibility: Knowledge, method and critique in times of 'post-truth' |
11 |
| Identifying potential terrorists: Visuality, security and the Channel project |
11 |
| Spy, track and archive: The temporality of visibility in Eurosur and Jora |
11 |
| Refugees as/at risk: The gendered and racialized underpinnings of securitization in British media narratives |
8 |
| Liberal militarism as insecurity, desire and ambivalence: Gender, race and the everyday geopolitics of war |
8 |
| Varieties of militarism: Towards a typology |
8 |
| Lost in the aftermath |
8 |
| Securitizing Zika: The case of Brazil |
8 |
| Militarism and security: Dialogue, possibilities and limits |
7 |
| Neutrollization: Industrialized trolling as a pro-Kremlin strategy of desecuritization |
7 |
| Why we need to study (US) militarism: A critical feminist lens |
6 |
| Frontex and the convergence of humanitarianism, human rights and security |
5 |
| The masculine logic of DDR and SSR in the Rwanda Defence Force |
5 |
| Confronting the colonial: The (re)production of African' exceptionalism in critical security and military studies |
4 |
| Militarism and its limits: Sociological insights on security assemblages in the Sahel |
4 |
| Crowd surveillance: The (in)securitization of the urban body |
4 |
| Stifling stateness: The Assad regime's campaign against rebel governance |
4 |
| Dangerous feelings: Checkpoints and the perception of hostile intent |
3 |
| Between security and military identities: The case of Israeli security experts |
3 |
| Failure and critique in critical security studies |
3 |
| Curating and re-curating the American war in Vietnam |
3 |
| Sensing, territory, population: Computation, embodied sensors, and hamlet control in the Vietnam War |
3 |
| Theorizing the advent of weaponized drones as techniques of domestic paramilitary policing |
3 |
| Warfare as design: Transgressive creativity and reductive operational planning |
3 |
| Securitizing the Muslim Brotherhood: State violence and authoritarianism in Egypt after the Arab Spring |
3 |
| Governance through pluralization: Jerusalem's modular security provision |
3 |
| War craft: The embodied politics of making war |
3 |
| The unbearable anxiety of being: Ideological fantasies of British Muslims beyond the politics of security |
3 |
| Thinking security through the event: Materiality, politics and publicity in the Litvinenko affair |
2 |
| 'Situational awareness': Rethinking security in times of urban terrorism |
2 |
| The futures of anticipatory reason: Contingency and speculation in the sting operation |
2 |
| Emergent emergency response: Speed, event suppression and the chronopolitics of resilience |
2 |
| Rethinking militarism as ideology: The critique of violence after security |
2 |
| Return of the generals? Global militarism in Africa from the Cold War to the present |
2 |
| Building civilian militarism: Colombia, internal war, and militarization in a mid-term perspective |
2 |
| Discursive (in)securities and postcolonial anxiety: Enabling excessive militarism in India |
2 |
| Putting critique to work: Ethics in EU security research |
2 |
| Conspiracy and foreign policy |
2 |
| Security in transition(s): The low-level security politics of electric vehicle range anxiety |
1 |
| Freezing time, preparing for the future: The stockpile as a temporal matter of security |
1 |
| Secular risk governance and the Turkish military's battle with political Islam, 1980s-2000s |
1 |
| Nuclear (in)security in the everyday: Peace campers as everyday security practitioners |
1 |
| The insecurity of critique |
1 |
| The authoritarian surveillant assemblage: Authoritarian state surveillance in Turkey |
1 |
| The threat of the 'returning foreign fighter': The securitization of EU migration and border control policy |
1 |
| An assemblage approach to liquid warfare: AFRICOM and the hunt' for Joseph Kony |
1 |
| The ideal perpetrator': The French National Railways and the social construction of accountability |
1 |
| How to do things with silence: Rethinking the centrality of speech to the securitization framework |
1 |
| The victory image: Imaging Israeli warfighting from Lebanon to Gaza |
1 |
| Deadly force: Contract, killing, sacrifice |
1 |