Security Dialogue

Papers
(The TQCC of Security Dialogue is 6. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-07-01 to 2024-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
Saving the souls of white folk: Humanitarianism as white supremacy30
Navigating vulnerabilities and masculinities: How gendered contexts shape the agency of male sexual violence survivors19
Governing border security infrastructures: Maintaining large-scale information systems17
Rethinking border walls as fluid meshworks15
Automating security infrastructures: Practices, imaginaries, politics14
Resilience unwanted: Between control and cooperation in disaster response13
Policing the (migrant) crisis: Stuart Hall and the defence of whiteness12
Racial militarism and civilizational anxiety at the imperial encounter: From metropole to the postcolonial state11
The connections between crisis and war preparedness in Sweden10
Resisting racial militarism: War, policing and the Black Panther Party10
A call to arms: Hero–villain narratives in US security discourse10
Threats, deportability and aid: The politics of refugee rentier states and regional stability10
Foucault and the birth of psychopolitics: Towards a genealogy of crisis governance9
The making of racialized subjects: Practices, history, struggles9
The war against vague threats: The redefinitions of imminent threat and anticipatory use of force9
The technological obstructions of asylum: Asylum seekers as forced techno-users and governing through disorientation9
Policing with the drone: Towards an aerial geopolitics of security9
Bringing the world back in: Revolutions and relations before and after the quantum event9
Rashomon in the Sahel: Conflict dynamics of security regionalism8
Beyond ambivalence: Locating the whiteness of security8
Protracted crisis, food security and the fantasy of resilience in Sudan8
Making war safe for capitalism: The World Bank and its evolving interventions in conflict7
Hacking migration control: Repurposing and reprogramming deportability7
The militarization of digital surveillance in post-coup Zimbabwe: ‘Just don’t tell them what we do’7
Resettling Afghan and Iraqi interpreters employed by Western armies: The Contradictions of the Migration–Security Nexus7
Security, sexuality, and the Gay Clown Putin meme: Queer theory and international responses to Russian political homophobia7
The contingencies of whiteness: Gendered/racialized global dynamics of security narratives6
Assembling Israeli drone warfare: Loitering surveillance and operational sustainability6
The ‘linguistic ceasefire’: Negotiating in an age of proscription6
Reproducing the military and heteropatriarchal normal: Army Reserve service as serious leisure6
Unmasking the racism of orthodox international relations/international political economy theory6
Decolonizing the Responsibility to Protect: On pervasive Eurocentrism, Southern agency and struggles over universals6
The technopolitics of security: Agency, temporality, sovereignty6
Making amends: Towards an antiracist critical security studies and international relations6
Agonistic security: Transcending (de/re)constructive divides in critical security studies6
Can securitization theory be saved from itself? A decolonial and feminist intervention6
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