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Notes

1. For a genealogical reading of the development of resilience in security practice, which debates the notion of a sudden epistemological shift from logics of protection to the systemic mediation of unknowability, see Zebrowski (Citation2015).

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Charlotte Heath-Kelly

Charlotte Heath-Kelly is Assistant Professor of Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick. She has published widely on issues of political violence, counter-radicalisation policy and memorialisation. Her first monograph, Politics of Violence: Militancy, International Politics, Killing in the Name, was published by Routledge in 2013. Her second monograph, Death and Security: Memory and Mortality at the Bombsite, is forthcoming with Manchester University Press in 2016.

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