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The Political Psychology of (de)Securitization: Place-Making Strategies in Denmark, Sweden, and Canada
Author(s) -
Catarina Kinnvall,
Paul NesbittLarking
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
environment and planning d society and space
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.655
H-Index - 105
eISSN - 1472-3433
pISSN - 0263-7758
DOI - 10.1068/d13808
Subject(s) - multiculturalism , securitization , dialogical self , danish , politics , citizenship , sociology , empire , state (computer science) , making of , gender studies , political science , media studies , law , social psychology , psychology , pedagogy , linguistics , philosophy , algorithm , computer science , economics , financial system , business , advertising
In this article we demonstrate how both state structures and collective agencies contribute to patterns of securitization and, in so doing, reconfigure conceptions of space and place. Focusing on the life-chances of Muslim minority populations in Denmark, Sweden, and Canada, we begin by establishing how experiences of empire and colonization have shaped dominant regimes of citizenship and multiculturalism. Analyzing responses to the Danish newspaper publication of the 'Mohammed cartoons', we illustrate the dynamics of place making that are operative in the political psychology of securitization. Our analysis illustrates the cosmopolitical and dialogical character of Canadian multiculturalism and how such a regime facilitates a politics of space that is distinct from the cartographies of imperialism that inform place making in Denmark and, to a lesser extent, Sweden

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