Jonas Hagmann
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Urban Design as Technology of (Counter‐) Democratic Security Politics Open
How does architecture operate as a security technology? This contribution sets out how reflexive security research and urban studies approach built environments as political inclusion and exclusion instruments. It first presents how this r…
The Politics of Security and Technology in Switzerland Open
Technologies play crucial roles in security politics. In a recent push to understand the dynamic interplay between technologies and politics, IR scholars increasingly draw on reflexive research traditions. The aim is to understand the soci…
The Institutional “Hinge”: How the End of the Cold War Conditioned Canadian, Russian, and Swiss IR Scholarship Open
Major international events contribute to guiding IR scholarship's interests, yet it remains surprisingly unexplored how transformative political events affect international relations as an academic field. This article focuses on the linkag…
A new perspective on the European security culture after 1815 Open
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The Programmatic and Institutional (Re‐)Configuration of the Swiss National Security Field Open
Traditionally, Swiss national security focused intimately on the military protection of national territory and institutions. Following the principles of armed neutrality and autonomous defense, the field was organized closely by the Defens…
Security in the Society of Control: The Politics and Practices of Securing Urban Spaces Open
ISSN:1749-5679
Sites of Knowledge (Re-)Production: Toward an Institutional Sociology of International Relations Scholarship Open
In his 1998 article, The Sociology of a Not So International Discipline, Ole Wæver suggested to assess the development and organization of the International Relations (IR) discipline through a three-tier comparative sociological research f…