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Article dans une revue Security Dialogue Année : 2015

Questioning security devices: Performativity, resistance, politics

Anthony Amicelle
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Claudia Aradau
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Julien Jeandesboz
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Algorithms, biometrics and body scanners, computers and databases, infrastructures of various kinds, ranging from what is commonly referred to as ‘hi-tech’ to ‘low-tech’ items such as walls or paper files, have garnered increased attention in critical approaches to (in)security. This article introduces a special issue whose contributions aim to further these approaches by questioning the role and political effects of security devices. It proposes an analytics of devices to examine the configuration and reconfiguration of security practices by attending to the equipment or instrumentation that make these practices possible and temporally stabilize them. The aim here is not to advance devices as a new unit of analysis, but to open new forays in ongoing debates about security politics and practices, by asking different research questions and developing new research angles. We start by outlining what is at stake when thinking of and analysing security practices through devices, or shifting from the language of technology and ‘technologies of security’ to security devices. The remainder of the article then specifies how an analytics of devices involves a more varied vocabulary of performativity, on the one hand, and agency, on the other.
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Anthony Amicelle, Claudia Aradau, Julien Jeandesboz. Questioning security devices: Performativity, resistance, politics. Security Dialogue, 2015, 46 (4), pp.293-306. ⟨10.1177/0967010615586964⟩. ⟨halshs-03471053⟩
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