SECURITY DIALOGUE
Scope & Guideline
Bridging Theory and Practice in Contemporary Security Issues
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Critical Security Studies:
The journal focuses on critical security studies, questioning conventional narratives surrounding security, power, and governance, and examining how these constructs affect marginalized communities. - Interdisciplinary Approaches:
SECURITY DIALOGUE employs interdisciplinary methodologies, drawing from sociology, political theory, gender studies, and cultural studies to analyze security issues. - Global Perspectives on Insecurity:
The journal emphasizes global perspectives, particularly from the Global South, addressing how historical and contemporary forms of colonialism shape security practices and discourses. - Intersectionality and Security:
A consistent focus on intersectionality, particularly concerning race, gender, and class, is evident in the journal's publications, exploring how these identities intersect with security practices. - Everyday Security Practices:
The journal examines the micro-dynamics of security in everyday life, analyzing how individuals navigate and resist security measures in various contexts. - Technopolitics of Security:
SECURITY DIALOGUE investigates the role of technology in shaping security practices, including the implications of surveillance, algorithmic governance, and militarization.
Trending and Emerging
- Decolonial Approaches to Security:
There is a growing emphasis on decolonial frameworks that critique Western-centric security paradigms and highlight the importance of local and indigenous perspectives in understanding security. - Gendered Insecurities and Resistance:
Research focusing on gendered insecurities, particularly in relation to conflict and militarization, is increasingly prominent, showcasing women's roles in resistance and resilience. - The Impact of Technology on Security:
Emerging themes around the impact of technology on security practices, including surveillance, algorithmic governance, and the militarization of digital spaces, are gaining attention. - Environmental Security:
The journal is increasingly addressing the intersections of security and environmental issues, particularly in relation to climate change, migration, and resource conflicts. - Everyday Resistance and Agency:
A trend towards exploring everyday forms of resistance against security measures is evident, emphasizing how individuals and communities navigate and contest their insecurities.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Military Security:
There is a noticeable decrease in the focus on traditional military security paradigms, such as state-centric military strategies and conventional warfare, as the journal increasingly emphasizes critical, non-state, and everyday security issues. - Eurocentric Security Narratives:
Themes centered on Eurocentric security narratives are becoming less prevalent, as the journal shifts towards more inclusive global perspectives that prioritize voices and experiences from the Global South. - Static Conceptualizations of Security:
The journal has moved away from static and monolithic conceptualizations of security, favoring fluid and dynamic understandings that incorporate various social, political, and cultural contexts. - Homogeneous Gender Perspectives:
There is a decline in papers that present a singular view of gender in security studies, as the journal increasingly incorporates diverse and intersectional perspectives on gender. - Focus on Policy Analysis:
The emphasis on traditional policy analysis and bureaucratic responses to security issues appears to be waning, with more focus on grassroots movements, social dynamics, and resistance rather than top-down approaches.
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