CRM 3301 Lecture 16: Lecture 16 & 17– CRM3301
Document Summary
Security dialogue journal: ironies of his article is just theory for the sake of theory. What the ban-opticon would mean, temporary: policing at a distance security. Reflection on his years of empirical research and attempting to step into the debates around re- conceptualizing and re-theorizing the idea of security and security governments in contemporary society. What we know of security comes from the cold war and cold war era and this has fundamentally changed post-globalization. National borders are secondary and there is so much circulation that is global that policing has become central of this global regulation and globalization. We need to understand how policing is in the middle of this massive circulations and how importantly, Police and policing is actually being reconfigured by security. Rethink what security means, no longer associated with the state but with all the new domains of governing.