A Critical Application of Securitization Theory: Overcoming the Normative Dilemma of Writing Security

International Catalan Institute for Peace, Working Paper No. 2009/7

48 Pages Posted: 12 Jul 2011

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Catherine Charrett

International Catalan Institute for Peace (ICIP)

Date Written: December 2009

Abstract

This article addresses the normative dilemma located within the application of `securitization,’ as a method of understanding the social construction of threats and security policies. Securitization as a theoretical and practical undertaking is being increasingly used by scholars and practitioners. This scholarly endeavour wishes to provide those wishing to engage with securitization with an alternative application of this theory; one which is sensitive to and self-reflective of the possible normative consequences of its employment. This article argues that discussing and analyzing securitization processes have normative implications, which is understood here to be the negative securitization of a referent. The negative securitization of a referent is asserted to be carried out through the unchallenged analysis of securitization processes which have emerged through relations of exclusion and power. It then offers a critical understanding and application of securitization studies as a way of overcoming the identified normative dilemma. First, it examines how the Copenhagen School’s formation of securitization theory gives rise to a normative dilemma, which is situated in the performative and symbolic power of security as a political invocation and theoretical concept. Second, it evaluates previous attempts to overcome the normative dilemma of securitization studies, outlining the obstacles that each individual proposal faces. Third, this article argues that the normative dilemma of applying securitization can be avoided by firstly, deconstructing the institutional power of security actors and dominant security subjectivities and secondly, by addressing countering or alternative approaches to security and incorporating different security subjectivities. Examples of the securitization of international terrorism and immigration are prominent throughout.

Keywords: The Copenhagen School, security, securitization studies, normative dilemma, critical approach, terrorism, immigration

Suggested Citation

Charrett, Catherine, A Critical Application of Securitization Theory: Overcoming the Normative Dilemma of Writing Security (December 2009). International Catalan Institute for Peace, Working Paper No. 2009/7, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1884149 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1884149

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