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Dissent after September 11 mobilization of librarians, ACLU, cities and lawyers.

机译:9月11日动员了馆员,ACLU,城市和律师之后,提出异议。

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The objective of this project is to investigate the mechanisms through which dissent, regarding the conduct of national security affairs, has been expressed and acted upon publicly in a time of national security crisis. It shows the mechanisms through which critical thinking and political opposition continued to operate in the shadow of the dominant discourses on security and threats which, after the terrorist attacks of September 11th, attempted to impose a given narrative about security which relied on political consent as a security imperative. Treating this question from an international relations standpoint infused with sociological methods of inquiry, this project casts a different light on the actors relevant to the understanding of security policies. It demonstrates that the temptation of exceptionalism and the security discourses on which it relies are in constant evolution and modification depending on the waves that agitate the social fields that govern the enunciation of dominant discourses. To make these points, this thesis examines different social movements of opposition to the Patriot Act as well as the detention policies implemented during the war on terror and embodied by the detention camp of Guantanamo Bay. The reflection on these movements is interlaced within a larger analysis of the evolution of protest as a right and a social practice throughout the modern history of the United States in order to make sense of the contemporary forms of public political action. Eventually, this dissertation establishes that different forms of desecuritization are conceivable: repoliticization, rejudiciarization and the reform of the security measures that infringe on civil liberties in the name of the protection against a terrorist threat. Through a focalization on the role played by social actors and the use of sociological methods inspired by Bourdieu but also Edelman and Rogin, this project contributes to the critical approaches of security. It offers an alternative outlook on the Agambenian vision of the state of exception by denouncing the impression of fatality present in the Italian philosopher's vision and insists, instead, on the resilience of key social actors such as librarians, civil liberties defense groups, lawyers and military personnel who, through their socialization, their professional ethics and values, managed to successfully resist the discourses of the administration and through institutional channels force it to the confines of its logic.;Keywords: security; terrorism; United States; social movement; resistance; Guantanamo; critical approaches; state of exception
机译:该项目的目的是调查在国家安全危机时期公开表达异议并就其采取行动的机制。它显示了在有关安全和威胁的占主导地位的论述的阴影下,批判性思维和政治反对派继续发挥作用的机制,在9月11日的恐怖袭击之后,该机制试图对安全作出特定的叙述,而这种叙述依赖于政治同意作为安全势在必行。从融合了社会学探究方法的国际关系角度处理这个问题,该项目对与了解安全政策有关的行为者产生了不同的见解。它表明,例外主义的诱惑和它所依赖的安全话语在不断演变和修改,这取决于引起主导话语阐明的社会领域的浪潮。为此,本文考察了反对爱国者法案的不同社会运动,以及在反恐战争期间实施的关塔那摩湾拘留营所体现的拘留政策。对这些运动的反思与对整个美国现代历史中抗议作为一项权利的演变以及一项社会实践的分析相交织,以弄清当代形式的公共政治行动的意义。最终,本文确定了各种形式的去证券化是可以想到的:以保护恐怖主义免受威胁的名义,政治化,司法化和对侵犯公民自由的安全措施的改革。通过集中关注社会参与者的作用以及布迪厄,爱德曼和罗金所启发的社会学方法的使用,该项目为安全的关键方法做出了贡献。通过谴责意大利哲学家的视野中存在的死亡感,它为阿甘本主义关于例外状态的视野提供了另一种观点,并坚持认为图书馆员,公民自由防卫团体,律师和军事人员等主要社会行为者具有韧性通过社会化,职业道德和价值观成功地抵制行政管理的言论,并通过制度渠道迫使其处于逻辑范围内的人员。恐怖主义;美国;社会运动;抵抗性;关塔那摩关键方法;异常状态

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  • 作者

    Blanc, Florent.;

  • 作者单位

    Northwestern University.;

  • 授予单位 Northwestern University.;
  • 学科 Library Science.;Sociology Criminology and Penology.;Political Science International Relations.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 571 p.
  • 总页数 571
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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