Security Discourse

Teun A. van Dijk

October 2013

Aradau, C. (2010). Security that matters: Critical infrastructure and objects of protection. Security Dialogue, 41(5), 491-514. [Lg: English][[[[agency] [critical infrastructure protection] [discourse] [materiality] [performativity] [securitization] ]]]

Bandhauer-Schöffmann, I. (2010). Female German terrorists in Austria: Constructions of gender and nation in the Austrian discourses on the threats to national security concerning the abduction of Walter Palmers in 1977 . Deutsche Terroristinnen in Osterreich: Konstruktionen von GeschlechZeitgeschichte, 37(2), 111-137. [Lg: German]

Beland, D. (2011). The Politics of Social Policy Language. Social Policy & Administration, 45(1), 1-18. [[[welfare state; social security; ideas; discourse; france; usa; welfare-state; united-states; reform; ideas; discourse; paradigms; security; contract; britain; france; public administration; social issues; social work]]]

Bellamy, A. J., & McDonald, M. (2004). Securing international society: Towards an English School discourse of security. Australian Journal of Political Science, 39(2), 307-330. [[[policy]]]

Bergmann, C. (1996). On "Breaking" and "Demoralizing" of People. Semantic Shifts in Language Use in the Ministry of State Security of the Former German Democratic Republic; Uber das "Herausbrechen" und "Zersetzen" von Menschen. Semantische Verschiebungen im Sprachgebrauch des Ministeriums fur Staatssicherheit der ehemaligen DDR. Muttersprache, 106(4), 289-301. [[[german] [verbs] [semantic analysis] [meaning] [political discourse] []]]

Bettini, G. (2013). Climate Barbarians at the Gate? A critique of apocalyptic narratives on 'climate refugees'. Geoforum, 45, 65-74. [[[climate change; migration; climate security; climate refugees; discourse theory; post-politics; environmental-change; violent conflict; out-migration; discourse; ; geography]]]

Bilgin, P. (2005). Turkey's changing security discourses: The challenge of globalisation. European Journal of Political Research, 44(1), 175-201.

Bilgin, P. (2007). "Only strong states can survive in Turkey's geography": The uses of "geopolitical truths" in Turkey. Political Geography, 26(7), 740-756. [[[turkey; geopolitical discourse; civil-military relations; the european union; security; geography; political science]]]

Boland, A. (2000). Feeding Fears: Competing Discourses of Interdependency, Sovereignty, and China Food Security. Political Geography, 19(1), 55-76.

Brown, T. (2011). 'Vulnerability is universal': Considering the place of 'security' and 'vulnerability' within contemporary global health discourse. Social Science & Medicine, 72(3), 319-326. [[[global health; security; vulnerability; health geography; infectious-disease; governance; cholera; aids; public, environmental & occupational health; biomedical social sciences]]]

Cavelty, M. D. (2013). From Cyber-Bombs to Political Fallout: Threat Representations with an Impact in the Cyber-Security Discourse. International Studies Review, 15(1), 105-122. [[[metaphor; states; war; international relations; government & law]]]

Chandler, D. (2009). War Without End(s): Grounding the Discourse of 'Global War'. Security Dialogue, 40(3), 243-262. [[[international relations]]]

Chandler, D. (2010). Race, culture and civil society: Peacebuilding discourse and the understanding of difference. Security Dialogue, 41(4), 369-390. [Lg: English][[[[civil society] [Foucault] [intervention] [peacebuilding] ]]]

Chaturvedi, S., & Doyle, T. (2010). Geopolitics of Climate Change and Australia's 'Re-engagement' with Asia: Discourses of Fear and Cartographic Anxieties. Australian Journal of Political Science, 45(1), 95-115. [[[security; politics; political science]]]

Cheeseman, G. (1999). Asian-Pacific Security Discourse in the Wake of the Asian Economic-Crisis. Pacific Review, 12(3), 333-356.

Chilton, P. (1996). Security metaphors. Cold war discourse from containment to common house. New York: P. Lang. [[[b][Lg: eng][ISBN: 0820421782 (hc : acid-free)][International relations][Language and languages][Discourse analysis][Cold War]]]

Choi, J. K., & Moon, C. I. (2010). Understanding Northeast Asian regional dynamics: inventory checking and new discourses on power, interest, and identity. International Relations of the Asia-Pacific, 10(2), 343-372. [[[east-asia; international-relations; political stability; china; future; war; alliance; security; peace; world; international relations]]]

Cohen, H. (2012). Society-Military Relations in a State-in-the-Making: Palestinian Security Agencies and the "Treason Discourse" in the Second Intifada. Armed Forces & Society, 38(3), 463-485. [[[government & law; sociology]]]

Cooper, A. F. (1995). Between Fragmentation and Integration: The Evolving Security Discourse in Australia and Canada. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 49(1), 49-67.

Coskun, B. B. (2010). History writing and securitization of the other: the construction and reconstruction of Palestinian and Israeli security discourses. Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 23(2), 281-298. [[[politics; international relations; political science]]]

Crosby, A. D. (1996). The Print Medias Shaping of the Security Discourse: Cruise Missile Testing, SDI, and Norad. International Journal, 52(1), 89-117.

Dalbt, S. (1990). American Security Discourse: The Persistence of Geopolitics. Political Geography Quarterly, 9(2), 171-188. [[[defense policy and spending] [military policy] [national security issues] [political geography] [united states 1945 to present] [union of soviet socialist repulblics]]]

Dalby, S. (1990). American Security Discourse: The Persistence of Geopolitics. Political Geography Quarterly, 9(2), 171-188. [[[political discourse] [CDA]]]

Dalby, S. (1992). Security, Modernity, Ecology: The Dilemmas of Post-Cold War Security Discourse. Alternatives, 17(1), 95-134. [[[cold war] [ecology] [modern political philosophy] [peace peace movement peace groups] [security] [war ]]]

Dalby, S. (1994). Gender and Critical Geopolitics - Reading Security Discourse in the New-World Disorder. Environment and Planning D-Society & Space, 12(5), 595-612.

Dalby, S. (1994). Gender and Critical Geopolitics: Reading Security Discourse in the New-World Disorder. Environment and Planning D-Society & Space, 12(5), 595-612. [[[political discourse] [CDA]]]

Dalby, S. (1996). Continent Adrift: Dissident Security Discourse and the Australian Geopolitical Imagination. Australian Journal of International Affairs, 50(1), 59-75.

Detraz, N., & Betsill, M. M. (2009). Climate Change and Environmental Security: For Whom the Discourse Shifts. International Studies Perspectives, 10(3), 303-320. [[[climate change; environmental security; violent conflict; vulnerability; generations; systems; international relations]]]

Ereky-Stevens, K. (2008). Associations between Mothers' Sensitivity to Their Infants' Internal States and Children's Later Understanding of Mind and Emotion. Infant and Child Development, 17(5), 527-543. [[[false belief; emotion understanding; individual differences; internal states; mind-mindedness; sensitivity; attachment security; preschool-children; social cognition; false-belief; language; mindedness; talk; competence; abilities; discourse; psycholog

Fivush, R. (2006). Scripting attachment: Generalized event representations and internal working models. Attachment & Human Development, 8(3), 283-289. [[[attachment; scripts; generalized event representations; internal working models; mother-child discourse; atypical actions; security; memory; narratives]]]

Forss, M., Kalimo, E., & Purola, T. (2001). The Insurance Discourse and Social-Security. Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance-Issues and Practice, 26(4), 517-528.

Gaspar, A. C., Centro de Estudos Estratégicos e Internacionais (Mozambique), & Göteborgs universitet. (2001). Security, development, and national identity. Discourse and practice in Mozambique, 1977-1989. Maputo Göteborg, Sweden: Centro des Estudos Estratégicos e Internacionais, Instituto Superior de Relações Internacionais Dept. of Peace and Development Research, Göteborg University. [[[b][Lg: eng][National security][Nationalism]]]

Germes, M., Schirmel, H., Brailich, A., Glasze, G., & Pütz, R. (2010). Large housing estates as urban threats? Compared discourses - Germany, France, Poland . Les grands ensembles de banlieue comme menaces urbaines? Discours comparés Allemagne, France, Pologne. Annales de Geographie, 119(675), 515-535. [Lg: French][[[[Discourse theory] [Large housing estates] [Lexicometry] [Security] [Suburbia] [Urban geography] ]]]

Gold-Biss, M. (1994). The discourse on terrorism. Political violence and the Subcommittee on Security and Terrorism, 1981-1986. New York: Lang. [[[b] [Terrorism] [United States/Congress/Senate/Committee on the Judiciary/Subcommittee on ] [Security and Terrorism] [political discourse] [CDA]]]

Græger, N. (2009). The Norwegian defence discourse post-1990. Internationalization and national defence in a new interplay . Norsk forsvarsdiskurs post1990. Internasjonalisering og nasjonalt forsvar i nytt samspill. Internasjonal Politikk, 67(3), 351-379. [Lg: Norwegian][[[[Defence] [Defence discourse] [High north] [NATO] [Peace operations] [Security policy] ]]]

Gregory, D. U. (1989). The Dictators Furnace - Metaphor and Alchemy in National-Security Discourse. Current Research on Peace and Violence, 12(2), 47-52. [[[international relations]]]

Gregory, D. U. (1989). The Dictators Furnace: Metaphor and Alchemy in National- Security Discourse. Current Research on Peace and Violence, 12(2), 47-52. [[[political discourse] [CDA]]]

Hagström, L., & Jerdén, B. (2010). Understanding fluctuations in sino-japanese relations: To politicize or to de-politicize the China issue in the Japanese diet. Pacific Affairs, 83(4), 719-739. [Lg: English][[[[Discourse analysis] [Fluctuations] [Insecurity] [Japan's china policy] [Japanese diet debate] [Sino-japanese relations] ]]]

Hanisch, T. (1992). The Rio Climate Convention: Real Solutions or Political Rhetoric. Security Dialogue, 23(4), 63-73. [[[political discourse] [CDA]]]

Hansen, L. (2006). Security as practice. Discourse analysis and the Bosnian war. New York, NY: Routledge. [[[b][Lg: eng][ISBN: 0415335752 (pbk. : alk. paper)][Language and international relations][Discourse analysis]]]

Hartmann, B. (2006). Liberal ends, illiberal means: National security, 'environmental conflict' and the making of the Cairo consensus. Indian Journal of Gender Studies, 13(2), 195-227. [[[developing-countries; violent conflict; social-science; demography; degradation; discourse; history; africa; policy; kenya]]]

Hartmann, B. (2010). Rethinking Climate Refugees and Climate Conflict: Rhetoric, Reality and the Politics of Policy Discourse. Journal of International Development, 22(2), 233-246. [[[climate conflict; climate refugees; displacement; environmental conflict; security; africa; planning & development]]]

Hedlund, M. (2000). Disability as a phenomenon: A discourse of social and biological understanding. Disability and Society, 15 (5), 765-780. [[[biological and social conceptualization and definition of disability as a societal phenomenon and its relation to social security systems]]]

Helms, R., Costanza, S. E., & Johnson, N. (2012). Crouching tiger or phantom dragon? Examining the discourse on global cyber-terror. Security Journal, 25(1), 57-75. [[[terrorism; terror; cyber-crime; security; legislation; state; security; challenges; sociology; criminology & penology]]]

Hollander, G. M. (2005). Securing Sugar: National Security Discourse and the Establishment of Florida's Sugar-Producing Region. Economic geography, 4, 339-358.

Hollander, G. M. (2005). Securing sugar: National security discourse and the establishment of Florida's sugar-producing region. Economic Geography, 81(4), 339-358. [[[agrofood system; sugar; discourse; national security; regional development; place; narratives; geography; food; culture; world; economics; geography]]]

Hoskins, A., & O'Loughlin, B. (2007). Television and terror. Conflicting times and the crisis of news discourse. Houndmills, Basingstoke New York: Palgrave Macmillan. [[[b][Lg: eng][ISBN: 0230002315 (alk. paper)][Terrorism][Television broadcasting of news][Journalism][National security]]]

Howorth, J. (2004). Discourse, ideas, and epistemic communities in European security and defence policy. West European Politics, 27(2), 211-+.

Hulsse, R., & Spencer, A. (2008). The Metaphor of Terror: Terrorism Studies and the Constructivist Turn. Security Dialogue, 39(6), 571-592. [[[metaphor; al-qaeda; terrorism; constructivism; discourse; discourse; international relations]]]

Hynek, N. (2010). Missile Defence Discourses and Practices in Relevant Modalities of 21st-Century Deterrence. Security Dialogue, 41(4), 435-459. [[[missile defence; deterrence; compellence; usa; russia; china; escalation; international relations]]]

Ibrahim, M. (2005). The securitization of migration: A racial discourse. International Migration, 43(5), 163-187. [Lg: English][[[[immigration] [mobility] [race] [security threat] [Canada] [North America] ]]]

Jensen, L. C. (2013). Seduced and surrounded by security: A post-structuralist take on Norwegian High North securitizing discourses. Cooperation and Conflict, 48(1), 80-99. [[[discourse analysis; high north; post-structuralism; securitization; securitizing; security; copenhagen school; politics; desecuritization; norway; international relations; government & law]]]

Kassianova, A. (2001). Does Russia Still Have a Western Orientation: The Development of State Identity in Discourses on Foreign and Security Policy. Osteuropa, 51(10), 1200-1218.

Kassianova, A. (2001). Russia: Still Open to the West: Evolution of the State Identity in the Foreign-Policy and Security Discourse. Europe-Asia Studies, 53(6), 821-839.

Kenkel, K. M. (2006). Language matters: Security discourse and civil-military relations in Brazil. Journal of Political & Military Sociology, 34(2), 211-236. [[[political science; sociology]]]

Khattak, S. G. (1996). Security Discourses and the State in Pakistan. Alternatives Social Transformation And Humane Governance, 21(3), 341-362. [[[human rights declarations of human rights and human rights commissions official organizations] [india] [pakistan] [reform reformers] [security ]]]

Krebs, R. R., & Lobasz, J. K. (2007). Fixing the meaning of 9/11 - Hegemony, coercion, and the road to war in Iraq. Security Studies, 16(3), 409-451. [[[us foreign-policy; national identity; bush doctrine; september 11; press; bush,george,w.; independence; discourse; strategy; history; international relations]]]

Kuus, M. (2002). Sovereignty for Security: The Discourse of Sovereignty in Estonia. Political Geography, 21(3), 393-412.

Kuus, M. (2007). Something old, something new: Eastness in European union enlargement. Journal of International Relations and Development, 10(2), 150-167. [[[central europe; europe; european union enlargement; identity; security; discourse; integration; boundaries; balkanism; expansion; security; ; international relations; political science]]]

Kuus, M. (2007). Ubiquitous identities and elusive subjects: puzzles from Central Europe. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 32(1), 90-101. [[[identity; subjectivity; performativity; central europe; east european studies; estonia; national identity; estonia; security; state; performativity; integration; discourse; culture; russia; policy; geography]]]

Laible, D. (2004). Mother-Child Discourse in Two Contexts: Links With Child Temperament, Attachment Security, and Socioemotional Competence. Developmental Psychology, 40 (6), 979-992. [[[attachment security] [child temperament] [socioemotional competence] [mother-child discourse] [emotional content] [preschool children] [mothers]]]

Laible, D. (2006). Maternal emotional expressiveness and attachment security: Links to representations of relationships and social behavior. Merrill-Palmer Quarterly-Journal of Developmental Psychology, 52(4), 645-670. [[[early conscience development; mother-child discourse; prosocial ; psychology, developmental]]]

Laible, D., Panfile, T., & Makariev, D. (2008). The quality and frequency of mother-toddler conflict: Links with attachment and temperament. Child Development, 79(2), 426-443. [[[child discourse; 2nd year; family conflict; behavior; competence; preschool; security; questionnaire; construction; adaptation; psychology, educational; psychology, developmental]]]

Laible, D. J., & Thompson, R. A. (2000). Mother-child discourse, attachment security, shared positive affect, and early conscience development. Child Development, 71 (5), 1424-1440. [[[mother-child discourse and attachment security and shared positive affect] [child early conscience development and behavior and internalization and behavior problems] [4-yr-olds and mothers (mean age 30.2 yrs)]]]

Lambach, D. (2006). Security, development and the Australian security discourse about failed states. Australian Journal of Political Science, 41(3), 407-418. [[[political science]]]

Leal, J. M. P. (2010). The feeling of insecurity in the discourse on crime . O sentimento de inseguranca na discursividade sobre o crime. Sociologias, 23, 394-427. [Lg: Portuguese][[[[Crime] [Delinquency] [Feeling of insecurity] [Rural] [Urban] ]]]

Lee, D., & Smith, N. J. (2010). Small State Discourses in the International Political Economy. Third World Quarterly, 31(7), 1091-1105. [[[trade negotiations; countries; security; planning & development]]]

Lee, R. P. (2013). The politics of international agri-food policy: discourses of trade-oriented food security and food sovereignty. Environmental Politics, 22(2), 216-234. [[[food security; food sovereignty; discourse; international trade; agricultural biotechnology; governance; multifunctionality; environmental sciences & ecology; government & law]]]

Logvinov, M. (2009). Energy as a weapon? European energy security discourse as a "threat industry" and conflicts of interest in the Russian-Polish-German triangle . Energie als waffe? Europäischer versorgungssicherheitsdiskurs als "threat industry" und interessenkonflikte im Osterreichische Zeitschrift fur Politikwissenschaft, 38(4), 407-421. [Lg: German][[[[EU] [Gazprom] [Russia] [Security of supply] ]]]

MacEachen, E., Polzer, J., & Clarke, J. (2008). "You are free to set your own hours": Governing worker productivity and health through flexibility and resilience. Social Science & Medicine, 66(5), 1019-1033. [[[workplace health; flexible work; managers; discourse analysis; canada; occupational stress; job-satisfaction; insecurity; economy; organizations; rethinking; employees; workplace; discourse; question; public, environmental & occupational health; social

Machava, B. L. (2011). State Discourse on Internal Security and the Politics of Punishment in Post-Independence Mozambique (1975-1983). Journal of Southern African Studies, 37(3), 593-609. [[[area studies]]]