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TRR 138:  Dynamics of Security. Processes of Securitization in historical perspective

Subject Area Humanities
Social and Behavioural Sciences
Term since 2014
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Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 227068724
 
Security is a central societal and political challenge and has once again proved its centrality in the course of the Corona pandemic. Whether it is in the fear of epidemics, but also of natural disasters or economic crises, or in light of the threat of warlike violence or the fear of the other and the unknown - security continues to be an absolute priority in politics. The SFB/TRR 138 investigates how discourses and practices of security have developed in historical and current political constellations and which social impact they have generated/produced. Based on this, the collaborative research work of the SFB/TRR aims to develop a conceptual foundation for the emerging field of historical security research by combining research perspectives from history and art history, social sciences, and law. The empirical studies of the SFB/TRR deliberately do not focus on a single time period, such as contemporary history, which has so far been at the forefront of security studies, but take a chronologically overarching, trans-epochal perspective.At the end of the first funding period, as a result of our engagement with debates in critical security studies, we presented an analytical framework for interdisciplinary research on dynamics of security in historical perspective. In the second funding period, the analytical framework was tested for its usefulness. At the same time, we have taken steps toward a theoretical and methodological advancement/refinement that points towards/ foregrounds an understanding of security with a complex construct of situativity at its core. Such an understanding brings into focus the situatedness of collectively shared identifications and interpretations of security problems (security heuristics) together with practices of dealing with them (security repertoires). On this basis, the theoretical considerations of a situation-centered understanding of securitisation will be further developed in the final phase. At the end of the funding period, we aim to deliver an innovative, empirically tested conceptual foundation for historical security research. The central contributions of the collaborative research work will be produced in various publications - such as an international handbook and an illustrated book - and in tailored formats of knowledge transfer.
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Applicant Institution Philipps-Universität Marburg
Co-Applicant Institution Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen
Spokespersons Professor Dr. Thorsten Bonacker, since 1/2022; Professor Dr. Horst Carl, from 2/2018 until 12/2021; Professor Dr. Christoph Kampmann, until 2/2018
 
 

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