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Jabri Vivienne


  • Security and the Return of Politics

    6 September 2005
    Vivienne Jabri addressed the issue of what happens to politics when fear, emergency and insecurity come to the centre of the political discourse.
  • The New State of Exception: The Political and Social Implications of Globalized Insecurities - General bibliography

    19 April 2005
    The document contains comments on five main books for the research and a general bibliography.
  • WP1: The New State of Exception: The Political and Social Implications of Globalized Insecurities

    19 April 2005
    This workpackage draws on political and cultural theory, international relations, and criminology to develop an innovative theorisation of the nexus between security and liberty and its application to the European context. It specifically responds to characterisations of contemporary security practices in terms of «the state of exception», the spatio-temporal re-articulation of the exception in political practice, and the political and social implications of this re-articulation.
  • Jabri Vivienne : curriculum vitae

    12 April 2005
    Vivienne Jabri is Director of the Centre for International Relations and Senior Lecturer in International Relations in the Department of War Studies, King’s College London. Her publications, including Discourses on Violence (Manchester, 1996), Women, Culture and International Relations (co-editor, Lynne Rienner, 1999) and various recent articles, focus on developing critical understandings in International Relations, with a particular interest in war and its relationship to politics, Foucaultian understandings of power and subjectivity, and the meaning of political agency. She is currently writing a book on late modernity and the politics of violence.
  • Counter-terrorism: Implications for the liberal state in Europe

    25 January 2005
    The ELISE consortium is holding a workshop hosted by the Centre for International Relations, King’s College London, on the 11th of February on the theme of «Counter-terrorism: Implications for the Liberal State in Europe».
  • The New State of Exception: The Political and Social Implications of Globalized Insecurities

    30 November 2004
    This workpackage draws on political and cultural theory, international relations, and criminology to develop an innovative theorisation of the nexus between security and liberty and its application to the European context. It specifically responds to characterisations of contemporary security practices in terms of «the state of exception», the spatio-temporal re-articulation of the exception in political practice, and the political and social implications of this re-articulation.

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