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SUMMARY:Research Days Colloquium: Security as Pacification
DESCRIPTION:Professor George Rigakos is participating in the Research Day’s colloquium held in conjunction with the Institute of Criminology and Criminal Justice and the Department of Sociology and Anthropology.&nbsp; He will be presenting the following topic:



We are told we are living in exceptional times.&nbsp; That the world changed after 9/11.&nbsp; That our age is a new age of insecurity and risk.&nbsp; That the police have been forced to respond in ways that are a product of this very difficult epoch.&nbsp; This presentation critiques these notions arguing that the concept of &quot;security&quot; has always trumped liberty, camouflaged domestic and international pacification and acted as a blockage to intellectual debates about social problems and potential social change.&nbsp; The idea of security was an Enlightenment project that quickly rose to the status of &quot;the supreme concept of bourgeois society&quot;, eventually colonizing all aspects of commodity production and consumption, and by extension human relations.&nbsp; To understand security today we must deny false binaries such as liberty versus security, public versus private, soft versus hard, domestic versus international, exceptional versus normal, and civilization versus barbarism.&nbsp; To be against security, therefore, is to stand against the securitization of political discourse, and to challenge the authoritarian and reactionary nature of security.&nbsp; Instead of ever- more security, seemingly at any cost, we must fight for an alternative political language that takes us beyond the narrow horizon of capitalist insecurities and its associated police power.
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