Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Network-Centric Violence Critical Infrastructure and the Urbanization of Security,2009,40,4-5,399-418,Coward Recognizing Gender-Based Violence Against Civilian Men and Boys in Conflict Situations,2006,37,1,83-103,Carpenter The departed militant: a portrait of joy violence and political evil,2020,51,6,537-556,Austin The Spaces and Faces of Critical Terrorism Studies,2009,40,1,5-27,Jarvis Femina Sacra: The 'War on/of Terror' Women and the Feminine,2009,40,1,29-49,Masters Conceptualizing Biorisk: Dread Risk and the Threat of Bioterrorism in Europe,2009,40,1,51-71,Kittelsen 'So These Folks are Aggressive': An Orientalist Reading of 'Afghan Warlords',2009,40,1,73-94,Stanski Private Security Companies and the Laws of War,2009,40,2,169-190,De Nevers Human Security in Southeast Asia: Viable Solution or Empty Slogan?,2009,40,2,213-236,Nishikawa The Responsibility To Protect and the Conflict in Darfur: The Big Let-Down,2009,40,3,287-309,Badescu When Security Speech Acts Misfire: Russia and the Elektron Incident,2009,40,3,333-353,Åtland War Without End(s): Grounding the Discourse of 'Global War',2009,40,3,243-262,Chandler Operation Princess in Rio de Janeiro: policing ‘sex trafficking’ strengthening worker citizenship and the urban geopolitics of security in Brazil,2009,40,4-5,513-541,Amar Managing Urban Security: City Walls and Urban Metis,2009,40,4-5,443-461,Shapiro Gangs Urban Violence and Security Interventions in Central America,2009,40,4-5,373-397,Jütersonke The Visibility of (In)security: The Aesthetics of Planning Urban Defences Against Terrorism,2009,40,4-5,489-511,Coaffee The Dialectic of ‘Junctions’ and ‘Bases’: Youth ‘Securo-Commerce’ and the Crises of Order in Downtown Lagos,2009,40,4-5,463-487,Ismail Informal Cairo: Between Islamist Insurgency and the Neglectful State?,2009,40,4-5,419-441,Dorman The Responsibility to Protect in the Asia-Pacific Region,2009,40,6,547-574,Bellamy The Artful Side of the Terrorism Discourse: A Response to H,2009,40,6,661-665,Stump Beyond the ‘Salvation’ Paradigm: Responsibility To Protect (Others) vs the Power of Protecting Oneself,2009,40,6,575-595,Mégret The Security and Development Nexus in Cape Town: War on Gangs Counterinsurgency and Citizenship,2010,41,1,77-97,Jensen The Bullet in the Living Room: Linking Security and Development in a Colombo Neighbourhood,2010,41,1,99-120,Orjuela Development and Security: Origins and Future,2010,41,1,31-52,Hettne Mapping the Security—Development Nexus: Conflict Complexity Cacophony Convergence?,2010,41,1,5-29,Stern The Liberal Way of Development and the Development—Security Impasse: Exploring the Global Life-Chance Divide,2010,41,1,53-76,Duffield Critical Voices and Human Security: To Endure To Engage or To Critique?,2010,41,2,169-190,Christie EU Defence Integration and Nuclear Weapons: A Common Deterrent for Europe?,2010,41,2,145-168,Jasper The Unavoidable Ghettoization of Security In Iraq,2010,41,3,301-321,Hills A Timely Prophet? The Doomsday Clock as a Visualization of Securitization Moves with a Global Referent Object,2010,41,3,255-277,Vuori Human Security Research Practices: Conceptualizing Security for Women’s Crisis Centres in Russia,2010,41,3,279-299,Stuvøy Critical Terrorism Studies Critical Theory and the ‘Naturalistic Fallacy’,2010,41,3,235-254,Heath-Kelly Multilateralism Intervention and Norm Contestation: China’s Stance on Darfur in the UN Security Council,2010,41,3,323-344,Contessi Missile Defence Discourses and Practices in Relevant Modalities of 21st-Century Deterrence,2010,41,4,435-459,Hynek Hybrid Peace: The Interaction Between Top-Down and Bottom-Up Peace,2010,41,4,391-412,Mac Ginty Foucault’s Legacy: Security War and Violence in the 21st Century,2010,41,4,413-433,Evans Race Culture and Civil Society: Peacebuilding Discourse and the Understanding of Difference,2010,41,4,369-390,Chandler The Paradoxical Impunity of Private Military Companies: Authority and the Limits to Legal Accountability,2010,41,5,467-490,Leander Civilizing Peacebuilding: Transitional Justice Civil Society and the Liberal Paradigm,2010,41,5,537-558,Andrieu Security That Matters: Critical Infrastructure and Objects of Protection,2010,41,5,491-514,Aradau Who Talks and Who’s Listening? Networks of International Security Studies,2010,41,6,589-598,Russett Security Must Be Defended - Or the Survival of Security,2010,41,6,631-638,Shah The Public the Private and the Evolution of Security Studies,2010,41,6,623-630,Williams Interrelationships Between Theory and Practice in International Security Studies,2010,41,6,599-606,Biersteker Truth-Telling as Talking Cure? Insecurity and Retraumatization in the Rwandan Gacaca Courts,2008,39,1,55-76,Brounéus Democracy and Human Rights Versus Women’s Security: A Contradiction?,2004,35,4,411-428,Caprioli Critical Approaches to Security in Europe: A Networked Manifesto,2006,37,4,443-487,C. A. S. E. Collective Gender Resistance and Human Security,2006,37,2,207-228,Hoogensen A Seminal Reference Work on Genocide,2006,37,1,143-144,Jones Civil Society and the Transformation of Turkey’s Kurdish Question,2010,41,2,191-215,Kaliber The EU's Emergent Security-First Agenda: Securing Albania and Montenegro,2009,40,3,311-331,Ryan Securitization of HIV/AIDS in Context: Gendered Vulnerability in Burundi,2010,41,5,515-535,Seckinelgin A kinder gentler counter-terrorism: Counterinsurgency human security and the War on Terror,2011,42,1,21-37,Gilmore The 'human' as referent object? Humanitarianism as securitization,2011,42,1,3-20,Watson On making war possible: Soldiers strategy and military grand narrative,2011,42,1,57-76,Wasinski Spaces of security and development: An alternative mapping of the security-development nexus,2011,42,1,97-104,Reid-Henry Articulation antagonism and intercalation in Western military imaginaries,2011,42,1,39-56,Lawson Mapping security-development: A question of methodology?,2011,42,1,105-110,Stern Financializing security: Political prediction markets and the commodification of uncertainty,2011,42,2,123-141,Aitken Peacebuilding and culture in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Resistance or emancipation?,2011,42,3,261-278,Richmond Deconstructing civil wars: Beyond the new wars debate,2011,42,3,279-295,Mundy From bombs to banners? The decline of wars and the rise of unarmed uprisings in East Asia,2011,42,3,219-237,Svensson Deconstructing civil war: A rejoinder,2011,42,3,297-302,Strand Pragmatism politics and the politiography of civil wars: A response,2011,42,3,303-310,Mundy Securitization sectors and functional differentiation,2011,42,4-5,413-425,Buzan The politics of studying securitization? The Copenhagen School in Turkey,2011,42,4-5,399-412,Bilgin Can securitization theory be used in normative analysis? Towards a just securitization theory,2011,42,4-5,427-439,Floyd What's in an act? On security speech acts and little security nothings,2011,42,4-5,371-383,Huysmans Securitization and the liberalism of fear,2011,42,4-5,453-463,Williams Politics security theory,2011,42,4-5,465-480,Wæver Security the translation,2011,42,4-5,343-355,Stritzel The politics of securitization and the Muhammad cartoon crisis: A post-structuralist perspective,2011,42,4-5,357-369,Hansen Gender identity and the subject of security,2004,35,2,155-171,Hoogensen The missing link in human security research: Dialogue and insecurity in Kosovo,2012,43,6,569-585,Martin Disappearing violence: JSOC and the Pentagon's new cartography of networked warfare,2013,44,3,185-202,Niva Engaging the limits of visibility: Photography security and surveillance,2013,44,3,203-221,Andersen From discourse to dispositif: States and terrorism between Marseille and 9/11,2013,44,3,223-240,Ditrych Managing 'dangerous populations': how colonial emergency laws shape citizenship,2020,51,6,557-578,Berda Seeing and unseeing Prevent's racialized borders,2020,51,6,579-596,Ali Only human? A worldly approach to security,2014,45,1,5-21,Mitchell Security as controversy: Reassembling security at Amsterdam Airport,2014,45,1,23-42,Schouten International organizations security dichotomies and the trafficking of persons and narcotics in post-Soviet Central Asia: a critique of the securitization framework,2006,37,3,299-317,Jackson Pathologies of security governance: efforts against human trafficking in Europe,2007,38,3,379-402,Friesendorf Tracing and explaining securitization: social mechanisms process tracing and the securitization of irregular migration,2017,48,6,505-523,Robinson Violence and the contemporary soldiering body,2017,48,6,524-540,Welland From performance to performativity: the legitimization of US security contracting and its consequences,2017,48,6,541-559,Krahmann Targeting environmental infrastructures international law and civilians in the new Middle Eastern wars,2017,48,5,410-430,Sowers Robot Wars: US Empire and geopolitics in the robotic age,2017,48,5,451-470,Shaw On demons and dreamers: violence silence and the politics of impunity in the Brazilian Truth Commission,2017,48,4,316-333,Furtado Masculinity nostalgia: how war and occupation inspire a yearning for gender order,2017,48,3,206-223,MacKenzie Surveillance at sea: the transactional politics of border control in the Aegean,2017,48,3,224-240,Schinkel Theories methods and practices - a longitudinal spatial analysis of the (de)securitization of the insurgency threat in Russia,2017,48,3,259-275,Snetkov 'I am somewhat puzzled': questions audiences and securitization in the proscription of terrorist organizations,2017,48,2,149-167,Jarvis Exit from war: the transformation of rebels into post-war power elites,2017,48,2,168-184,Hensell Militarism and security: dialogue possibilities and limits,2018,49,1-2,3-18,Stern Liberal militarism as insecurity desire and ambivalence: gender race and the everyday geopolitics of war,2018,49,1-2,32-43,Basham Rethinking militarism as ideology: the critique of violence after security,2018,49,1-2,44-56,Eastwood Varieties of militarism: towards a typology,2018,49,1-2,96-108,Mabee Why we need to study (US) militarism: a critical feminist lens,2018,49,1-2,136-148,Wibben Comparing American perceptions of post-Civil War Ku Klux Klan and transnational violence,2020,ePub,ePub,ePub,Newell Sensate regimes of war: smell tracing and violence,2020,51,2-3,155-173,McSorley Making safe: the dirty history of a bomb disposal robot,2020,51,2-3,174-193,Lisle The body weaponized: war sexual violence and the uncanny,2020,51,2-3,211-230,Kirby Is securitization theory racist? Civilizationism methodological whiteness and antiblack thought in the Copenhagen School,2020,51,1,3-22,Howell Everyday secrecy: oral history and the social life of a top-secret weapons research establishment during the Cold War,2020,51,1,60-76,Walters Protecting women protecting the state: militarism security threats and government action on violence against women in Jordan,2019,50,6,475-492,Forester Freezing time preparing for the future: the stockpile as a temporal matter of security,2019,50,6,493-511,Folkers Security in transition(s): the low-level security politics of electric vehicle range anxiety,2019,50,6,547-563,Kester Deadly force: contract killing sacrifice,2019,50,4,331-343,Bradley Theorizing the advent of weaponized drones as techniques of domestic paramilitary policing,2019,50,4,344-360,Davis The plural of soldier is not troops: the politics of groups in legitimating militaristic violence,2019,50,3,201-219,Millar War craft: the embodied politics of making war,2019,50,3,220-238,Tidy Securitizing the Muslim Brotherhood: state violence and authoritarianism in Egypt after the Arab Spring,2019,50,3,239-256,Pratt Dangerous feelings: checkpoints and the perception of hostile intent,2019,50,2,131-147,Gregory Emergent emergency response: speed event suppression and the chronopolitics of resilience,2019,50,2,148-164,Zebrowski 'Situational awareness': rethinking security in times of urban terrorism,2019,50,2,181-197,Krasmann Becoming war: towards a martial empiricism,2020,51,2-3,99-118,Shah Sleeping soldiers: on sleep and war,2020,51,2-3,119-136,Kinsella Wars of excess: Georges Bataille solar economy and the accident in the age of precision war,2020,51,2-3,268-284,Meiches Daring to differ? Strategies of inclusion in peacemaking,2020,51,4,305-322,Hirblinger Why do soldiers swap illicit pictures? How a visual discourse analysis illuminates military band of brother culture,2020,51,4,340-357,MacKenzie The value of value: a quantum approach to economics security and international relations,2020,51,5,482-498,Orrell Quantum technology hype and national security,2020,51,5,499-516,Smith Reframing agency in complexity-sensitive peacebuilding,2021,52,1,3-20,Randazzo 'Both needed and threatened': armed mothers in militant visuals,2021,52,1,21-44,Loken The war against vague threats: the redefinitions of imminent threat and anticipatory use of force,2021,52,2,174-191,Badalič Navigating vulnerabilities and masculinities: how gendered contexts shape the agency of male sexual violence survivors,2021,52,3,213-230,Touquet Automating security infrastructures: practices imaginaries politics,2021,52,3,231-248,O'Grady Women and checkpoints in Palestine,2021,52,3,249-265,Griffiths Rashomon in the Sahel: conflict dynamics of security regionalism,2021,52,3,266-283,Baldaro The connections between crisis and war preparedness in Sweden,2021,52,4,306-324,Larsson Agonistic security: Transcending (de/re)constructive divides in critical security studies,2021,52,4,325-342,Tulumello Resilience unwanted: between control and cooperation in disaster response,2021,52,4,343-360,Albris The 'linguistic ceasefire': negotiating in an age of proscription,2021,52,4,361-379,Haspeslagh Time will tell: defining violence in terrorism court cases,2021,ePub,ePub,ePub,Anwar Resisting racial militarism: war policing and the Black Panther Party,2021,52,6,473-492,Manchanda What makes violence martial? Adopt A Sniper and normative imaginaries of violence in the contemporary United States,2021,52,6,493-511,Millar Delivering life delivering death: Reaper drones hysteria and maternity,2022,53,1,75-92,Clark Expecting the exceptional in the everyday: policing global transportation hubs,2022,53,2,164-181,Nøkleberg A call to arms: Hero-villain narratives in US security discourse,2022,53,4,324-341,Homolar Trauma to self and other: reflections on field research and conflict,2022,53,4,363-381,Howe The everydayness of spectacle violence under the Islamic Republic: 'Fire at will',2023,54,3,231-251,Soleimani