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International Political Sociology (security studies) : ウィキペディア英語版 | International Political Sociology (security studies) International Political Sociology is a critical approach within security studies. According to Didier Bigo an IPS approach to security argues that both security and insecurity are the result of an (in)securitization process based on a speech act calling for a politics of exception and a general frame linked to the existence of transnational bureaucracies and private agents managing insecurity that compete to frame security issues.〔 Bigo, D. (2008), 'International Political Sociology' in ''Security Studies: An Introduction'', P. Williams (ed), Routledge: Abingdon, pp. 116-128〕 Bigo further argues that this (in)securitization process is embedded in the use of technology in every day practices. IPS approaches to security criticize of the characterization of security studies as a sub-discipline of international relations and the association of security with survival. IPS challenges the Copenhagen School's understanding of the securitization process arguing that securitization is not the result of a successful speech act but mundane bureaucratic decisions, use of technologies and Weberian routines of rationalization.〔 Bigo, D. (2008), 'International Political Sociology' in ''Security Studies: An Introduction'', P. Williams (ed), Routledge: Abingdon, p. 126〕 The International Political Sociology approach to security is particularly influenced by a Foucaultian reading of policing as a form of governmentality. ==See also==
*International Political Sociology - journal
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