SECURITY | SECURITIZATION
Peer-reviewed Articles
“Race and Racism in Critical Security Studies” with Emily Gilbert, Jairus Grove, Jana Honke, Doerthe Rosenow, Anna Stavrianakis, Maria Stern. Security Dialogue 52(1) 2021.
“Horizon Scan: Critical Security Studies for the Next 50 Years” Security Dialogue 50(4) 2019.
“Securitization and Diego Garcia”, with Can E. Mutlu in Review of International Studies 39(4) 2013: 815-834,
“The Securitization of the US-Canada border in American Discourse” with Geneviève Piché in Canadian Journal of Political Science 44(4) 2011: 929-959.
“Securitization and Desecuritization: Dramaturgical Analysis and the Canadian Aviation Transport Security Authority”, Journal of International Relations and Development 11(4) 2008: 321-349.
“Political Science Perspectives on Transportation Security”, Journal of Transportation Security 1(1) 2008: 29-35.
“SeMS and Sensibility: Security Management Systems and the Management of Risk in the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority”, Journal of Air Transportation Management 13(6) 2007: 389-398.
“On Exactitude in Disciplinary Science: A Response to the Critical Approaches to Security in Europe Network Manifesto”, Security Dialogue 38(1) 2007: 113-122.
Peer-reviewed Chapters
“Critical Security Research” in Secrecy and Methodology in Critical Security Research, edited by Marieke de Goede, Polly Pallister-Wilkins. (upcoming)
“On Exactitude in Disciplinary Science: A Response to the Critical Approaches to Security in Europe Network Manifesto” in Critical Security Studies, Columba Peoples and Nick Vaughan-Williams ed. London: Routledge (in press)
“Methods in Critical Security Studies” in Oxford Handbook of Security Studies, Alexandra Gheciu and William Wohlforth eds., Oxford: Oxford University Press (forthcoming), with Can E. Mutlu: 167-178.
“No Joking” in Security and Everyday Life, Vida Bajc and Willem de Lint, eds., NY: Routledge (2011): 31-48.
“When Securitization Fails: The Hard Case of Counter-terrorism Programmes” in Securitization Theory: How Security Problems Evolve and Dissolve, Thierry Balzacq ed. London: Routledge (2010).
Books
Research Methods in Critical Security Studies: An Introduction, 2nd edition, edited by Mark B. Salter and Can E. Mutlu. London: Routledge, 2023.
Mapping Transatlantic Security Relations: The EU, Canada, and the War on Terror, edited by Mark B. Salter. London: Routledge, 2010.
Global Surveillance and Policing: Borders, Security, Identity, edited by Mark B. Salter and Elia Zureik. Willan Publishing, UK. 2005.
*Reviewed in British Journal of Criminology, Canadian Review of Criminology and Criminal Justice, International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care, Law and Politics Book Review, Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology,
NEW MATERIALISM
Peer-reviewed Articles
“Anarchy, Scarcity, Nature: Rousseau’s Stag Hunt and the Arctic Walrus Hunt Compared” American Political Science Review (forthcoming) 2023.
“Quantum Sovereignty and Entanglement” in James Der Derian and Alexander Wendt Quantizing International Relations: A human science for world politics. Oxford: OUP, 2022.
“Security Actor Network Theory: Revitalizing Securitization Theory with Bruno Latour” Polity 51(2) 2019: 349-364.
“Bruno Latour Encounters International Relations: An Interview” with William Walters Millennium 44(3): 524-546,
Peer-reviewed Chapters
“Introduction: Making Assemblages International” in Making Things International 2: Catalysts and Reactions, Mark B. Salter ed., Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press (2016): vii-xxiii.
“Introduction: Circuits and Motion” in Making Things International 1: Circuits and Motion, Mark B. Salter ed., Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press (2015): vii-xxii.
“Passport Photos” in Making Things International 1: Circuits and Motion, Mark B. Salter ed., Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press (2015): 18-35.
Books
Making Things International 2: Catalysts and Reactions, edited by Mark B. Salter. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2016.
*Reviewed in Progress in Human Geography, Canadian GeographerMaking Things International 1: Circuits and Motion, edited by Mark B. Salter. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2015.
*Winner, International Studies Association Theory Section Book Prize, 2016.
*Reviewed in Canadian Geographer, Progress in Human Geography, e-IR
BORDERS | AIRPORTS
Peer-reviewed Articles
- “Border security as practice: an agenda for research” Security Dialogue 45(3) 2014: 195-208, with Karine Coté-Boucher, Federica Infantino.
- “To make move and let stop: Mobility and the Assembly of Circulation” Mobilities 8(1) 2013: 7-19.
- “Theory of the /: The Suture and Critical Border Studies” Geopolitics 17(4) 2012: 734-755.
- “The Securitization of the US-Canada border in American Discourse” with Geneviève Piché Canadian Journal of Political Science 44(4) 2011: 929-959.
- “When the exception becomes the rule: borders, sovereignty, citizenship” Citizenship Studies 12(4) 2008: 365-380.
- “Imagining Numbers: Risk, Quantification and Aviation Security” Security Dialogue 39(2/3) 2008: 243-266.
- “Political Science Perspectives on Transportation Security” Journal of Transportation Security 1(1) 2008: 29-35.
- “Editorial: Smart Borders and Mobilities: Spaces, Zones, Enclosures” Surveillance and Society 5(2) 2008: 96-101 with Louise Amoore and Stephen Marmura.
- “Governmentalities of an airport: heterotopia and confession” International Political Sociology, 1(1) 2007: 49-67. (top 20 cited in IPS in 2009, top 10 downloaded in 2010; #2 cited in 2016)
- “The Global Visa Regime and the Political Technologies of the International Self: Borders, Bodies, Biopolitics” Alternatives: Global, Local, Political 31(2) 2006: 167-189.
- “Passports, Mobility, and Security: How Smart Can the Border Be?” International Studies Perspectives 5(1) 2004: 71-91.
Peer-reviewed Chapters
“Asymmetric Borders: The Canada-Czech Republic ‘Visa War’ and the Question of Rights” with Can Mutlu in Foreigners, Refugees or Minorities? Rethinking People in the Context of Border Controls and Visas, Sergio Carrerra, Elspeth Guild and Didier Bigo eds. Aldershot: Ashgate (2013): 113-130.
“Citizenship, Borders and Mobility: Managing Canada’s Population” in Canada in the World: Perspectives on Canadian Foreign Policy, Claire Turenne Sjolander and Heather Smith eds., NY: Oxford University Press (2013): 146-163.
“Borders, Passports, and the Global Mobility Regime” in Handbook of Globalization Studies, Bryan S. Turner ed., London: Taylor and Francis (2009).
“Rethinking Aviation Security Screening” in Protecting Airline Passengers in the Age of Terrorism, Paul Seidenstat and Francis X. Splane eds., Westport, CT: Praeger (2009): 107-119.
“Canadian Post-9.11 Border Policy: Smart, Safe, Sovereign?” in Critical Policy Studies: Contemporary Canadian Approaches, Michael Orsini and Miriam Smith eds., Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press. (2007): 299-319.
“And Yet It Moves: The Global Mobility Regime” in Global Regulation: Managing Crises after the Imperial Turn, Libby Assassi, Duncan Wigan, and Kees van der Pijl eds., London: Palgrave, (2004): 177-190.
Books
Politics at the Airport, edited by Mark B. Salter. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2008.
*Reviewed in Progress in Human Geography, Space and Polity, Surveillance and Society, New Statesman.Global Surveillance and Policing: Borders, Security, Identity, edited by Mark B. Salter and Elia Zureik. Willan Publishing, UK. 2005. *Reviewed in British Journal of Criminology, Canadian Review of Criminology and Criminal Justice, International Journal of Migration, Health and Social Care, Law and Politics Book Review, Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology.
Rights of Passage: The Passport in International Relations. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 2003.
*Reviewed in Millennium, Études Internationales