The ESRC Seminar Series on Contemporary Biopolitics of Security has now concluded. A report on each of the four events can be found by clicking on this link.

The Emerging Securities Unit and the Biopolitics of Security Network wishes to thank all participants for lively discussions and timely contributions to the development of the biopolitics of security as a distinctive area of research.


 

The Biopolitics of Security Network is now being hosted by the Emerging Securities Unit @ Keele, Research Institute for Law, Politics, and Justice, Keele University

 

Research Projects

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Title Researchers Dates More info
Security and Global Health: Towards the Medicalization of Insecurity
Duration 2008-2010
Dr. Stefan Elbe Ongoing Find out more
Design, Everyday Living and the Aesthetics of Security Dr. Mark Lacy Ongoing Find out more
Biosecurity and Synthetic Biology: Contested Governance Dr. Lorna Weir, Dr. Michael J. Selgelid 2007-2009 Find out more
The Biometric State: Virtual Borders, Citizen Suspects and Trusted Travellers on/at the Canada/US Border Dr. Benjamin Muller January-June 2008 Find out more
Security and Global Governmentality Miguel de Larrinaga and Marc G. Doucet 2007-2008 Find out more
Death and the Politics of 'Life Itself' Dr Paolo Palladino 2005-2008 Find out more
Insurance and genetics. Rearranging Responsibilities and Solidarity Dr. Ine van Hoyweghen 2004-2008 Find out more
'MyRaq': Battle(field)s in/for the Wires: Identity, Expression and Public Policy over Iraq Benjamin Muller with John Measor July 2007-December 2008 Find out more
Global Health Surveillance Online Dr. Lorna Weir, Dr. Eric Mykhalovskiy 2004-2008 Find out more
International Body Politics Dr. Mark B. Salter ISA 2007 Find out more
Intelligence, Security and Government SECNET    
Risk, Security and Justice SECNET    
Risk and Crime Control SECNET    
Risk, Fire and Preventative Government SECNET    
The War on Terrorist Finance Dr Marieke de Goede   Find out more
The Global Politics of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research Professor Brian Salter and Professor Catherine Waldby   Find out more
Contested Borders: Non governmental public action and the technologies of the war on terror Dr. Louise Amoore, Professor Steve Graham 2007-2009 Find out more
Underwriting Health and Security: Insurance as Health-Enabler in the Molecular Age - a scoping study Prof. Michael Dillon, Mr. Luis Lobo-Guerrero 1st September 2006 - 30 September 2007 Find out more
Underwriting Security in the Molecular Age Prof. Michael Dillon, Mr. Luis Lobo-Guerrero January 2006 - January 2007 Find out more

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