839
Views
2
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Articles

The racialized death-politics of urban resilience governance

Pages 11-26 | Received 21 Jul 2017, Accepted 08 Dec 2017, Published online: 28 Dec 2017

References

  • Adey, P., Anderson, B., & Graham, S. (2015). Introduction: Governing emergencies: Beyond exceptionality. Theory, Culture & Society, 32(2), 3–17. doi: 10.1177/0263276414565719
  • Agamben, G. (1998). Homo sacer: Sovereign power and bare life (D. Heller-Roazen, Trans.). Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
  • Agamben, G. (2005). State of exception (K. Attell, Trans). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
  • Amin, A. (2010). Surviving the turbulent future. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 31, 140–156. doi:10.1068/d23011
  • Andersen, N. Å. (2008). Partnerships: Machines of possibility. Bristol: The Policy Press.
  • Anderson, B. (2010). Preemption, precaution, preparedness: Anticipatory action and future geographies. Progress in Human Geography, 34, 777–798. doi: 10.1177/0309132510362600
  • Anderson, B., & Adey, P. (2012). Governing events and life: ‘Emergency’ in UK civil contingencies. Political Geography, 31, 24–33. doi: 10.1016/j.polgeo.2011.09.002
  • Bacchetta, P., El-Tayeb, F., & Haritaworn, J. (2015). Queer of colour formations and translocal spaces in Europe. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 33, 769–778. doi: 10.1177/0263775815608712
  • Baptista, J. A. (2012). The ideology of sustainability and the globalization of a future. Time & Society, 23, 358–379. doi: 10.1177/0961463X11431651
  • Benjamin, W. (1978). Critique of violence (E. Jephcott, Trans.). In P. Demetz (Ed.), Reflections (pp. 277–300). New York, NY: Schocken Books.
  • Berlant, L. (2007). Slow death (sovereignty, obesity, lateral agency). Critical Inquiry, 33, 754–780. http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/521568
  • Biehl, J. (2005). Vita: Life in a zone of abandonment. Berkeley: University of California Press.
  • Bowers, I. (2017). Efter kritiserade ‘Våra Liv’ – ny satsning mot extremism i Malmö [After criticized ‘Our Lives’ – new initiative against extremism in Malmö]. Sydsvenskan, 12 April. Retrieved from http://www.sydsvenskan.se/2017-04-12/efter-kritiserade-vara-liv-ny-satsning-mot-extremism-i-malmo
  • Brassett, J., Croft, S., & Vaughan-Williams, N. (2013). Introduction: An agenda for resilience research in politics and international relations. Politics, 33, 221–228. doi:0.1111/1467-9256.12032 doi: 10.1111/1467-9256.12032
  • Brassett, J., & Vaughan-Williams, N. (2013). Security and the performative politics of resilience: Critical infrastructure protection and humanitarian emergency preparedness. Security Dialogue, 46, 32–50. doi: 10.1177/0967010614555943
  • BRÅ (National Council for Crime Prevention). (2015). Förstärkt stöd till – och samordning av – det lokala brottsförebyggande arbete [Strengthening the support and coordination of the local work of preventing crime]. Stockholm: Brottsförebyggande rådet. Retrieved from http://www.bra.se/bra/nytt-fran-bra/arkiv/nyheter/2015-11-30-sa-kan-det-brottsforebyggande-arbetet-forbattras.html
  • Brown, W. (2010). Walled states, waning sovereignty. New York, NY: Zone Books.
  • Butler, J. (2004). Precarious life: The powers of mourning and violence. London: Verso.
  • Butler, J. (2009). Frames of war: When is life grievable? London: Verso.
  • Cavelty, M. D., Kaufmann, M., & Kristensen, K. S. (2015). Resilience and (in)security: Practices, subjects, temporalities. Security Dialogue, 46, 3–14. doi: 10.1177/0967010614559637
  • Chandler, D. (2014). Resilience: The governance of complexity. London: Routledge.
  • Chandler, D. (2016). The self-construction of vulnerability. In D. Chandler, & J. Reid (Eds.) The neoliberal subject: Resilience, adaptation and vulnerability (pp. 121–143). London: Rowan & Littlefield.
  • Coaffee, J. (2009). Terrorism, risk and the global city: Towards urban resilience. Farnham: Ashgate.
  • Coaffee, J. (2013). Rescaling and responsibilising the politics of urban resilience: From national security to local place-making. Politics, 33, 240–252. doi: 10.1111/1467-9256.12011
  • Coaffee, J., & Fussey, P. (2015). Constructing resilience through security and surveillance: The politics, practices and tensions of security-driven resilience. Security Dialogue, 46, 86–105. doi: 10.1177/0967010614557884
  • Coaffee, J., & Lee, P. (2016). Urban resilience: Planning for risk, crisis and uncertainty. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Coaffee, J., Wood, D. M., & Rogers, P. (2009). The everyday resilience of the city. How cities respond to terrorism and disaster. Basingstoke: Palgrave.
  • Collier, S. (2008). Enacting catastrophe: Preparedness, insurance, budgetary rationalization. Economy and Society, 37, 224–250. doi: 10.1080/03085140801933280
  • Collier, S., & Lakoff, A. (2008). Distributed preparedness: The spatial logic of domestic security in the United States. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 26, 7–28. doi: 10.1068/d446t
  • Collier, S., & Lakoff, A. (2015). Vital systems security: Reflexive biopolitics and the government of emergency. Theory, Culture & Society, 32(2), 19–51. doi: 10.1177/0263276413510050
  • Dean, M. (2007). Governing societies: Political perspectives on domestic and international rule. London: Open University Press.
  • Debrix, F. (2015). Topologies of vulnerability and the proliferation of camp life. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 33, 444–459. doi: 10.1068/d13089p
  • Foucault, M. (2003). Society must be defended: Lectures and the Collège de France, 1975–1976. (D. Macey, Trans.). New York, NY: Picador.
  • Foucault, M. (2008). The birth of biopolitics: Lectures and the Collège de France 1978–1979. (G. Burchell, Trans.). New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Graham, S. (2009). Cities as battlespace: The new military urbanism. City, 13, 383–402. doi: 10.1080/13604810903298425
  • Graham, S., & Marvin, S. (2001). Splintering urbanism: Networked infrastructures, technological mobilities and the urban condition. London: Routledge.
  • Gressgård, R. (2015). The power of (Re)Attachment in urban strategy: Interrogating the framing of social sustainability in Malmö. Environment and Planning A, 47, 108–120. doi: 10.1068/a130167p
  • Gressgård, R. (2016). Welfare policing and the safety – security nexus in urban governance: The expanded cohesion agenda in Malmö. Nordic Journal of Migration Research, 6, 9–17. doi: 10.1515/njmr-2016-0003
  • Grežinić, M., & Tatlić, Š. (2014). Necropolitics, racialization, and global capitalism. Plymouth: Lexington Books.
  • Grove, K. (2017). Security beyond resilience. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 35, 184–194. doi: 10.1177/0263775816686583
  • Haritaworn, J., Kuntsman, A., & Posocco, S. (Eds.). (2014). Queer necropolitics. London: Routledge.
  • Heath-Kelly, C. (2015). Securing through the failure to secure? The ambiguity of resilience at the bombsite. Security Dialogue, 46, 69–85. doi: 10.1177/0967010614552546
  • ISDR (International Strategy for Disaster Reduction). (2006). Developing early warning systems: A checklist. [Report based on the Third International Conference on Early Warning, undertaken by consultant A. Wilshire]. Retrieved from http://www.unisdr.org/files/608_10340.pdf
  • ISDR/PPEW (International Strategy for Disaster Reduction / Platform for the Promotion of Early Warning). (website). Basics of early warning. Retrieved from http://www.unisdr.org/2006/ppew/
  • Jenkins, S. (2006, April 29). Not totalitarianism – but guilty of creeping authoritarianism. The Guardian, 19.
  • Malmö stad, Spiritus Mundi, Islamakademin, Flamman ungdomarnas hus. (2015). Projektplan för Våra liv [Project plan for Our Lives]. Retrieved from http://www.mynewsdesk.com/se/malmo/documents/projektplan-foer-vaara-liv-51888
  • Malmö stad website. (2015a). ‘Våra Liv’ ska förebygga radikalisering’ [‘Our Lives’ to prevent radicalisation]. Retrieved from http://malmo.se/Huvudnyheter/2015-12-22-Vara-Liv-ska-forebygga-radikalisering.html
  • Malmö stad website. (2015b). Våra Liv [Our Lives]. Retrieved from http://malmo.se/Social---familjefragor/Familj-barn-och-ungdom/Insatser-for-barn-och-unga/Plattform-Malmo/Plattform-Malmo/Vara-liv.html
  • Mbembe, A. (2003). Necropolitics (L. Meintjes, Trans.). Public Culture, 15, 11–40. doi: 10.1215/08992363-15-1-11
  • Mbembe, A. (2006). On politics as a form of expenditure. In J. Comaroff, & J. Comaroff (Eds.), Law and disorder in the postcolony (pp. 299–335). Chicago: Chicago University Press.
  • Neocleous, M. (2008). Critique of security. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
  • Opitz, S. (2011). Government unlimited: The security dispositive of illiberal governmentality. In U. Bröckling, S. Krasmann, & T. Lemke (Eds.), Governmentality: Current issues and future challenges (pp. 93–114). London: Routledge.
  • Osuri, G. (2009). Necropolitical complicities: (Re)constructing a normative somatechnics of Iraq. Social Semiotics, 19, 31–45. doi: 10.1080/10350330802632766
  • Patterson, O. (1982). Slavery and social death: A comparative study. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
  • Picker, G. (2016). ‘That neighbourhood is an ethnic bomb!’ The emergence of an urban governance apparatus in Western Europe. European Urban and Regional Studies, 23, 136–148. doi: 10.1177/0969776413502659
  • Polisen. (2015). Utsatta områden: Sociala risker, kollektiv förmåga och oönskade händelser [Vulnerable areas: Social risks, collective capacity and undesirable events]. Stockholm: Nationella operative avdelingen. Retrieved from https://polisen.se/Global/www%20och%20Intrapolis/%C3%96vriga%20rapporter/Utsatta-omraden-sociala-risker-kollektiv-formaga-o-oonskade-handelser.pdf
  • Puar, J. (2007). Terrorist assemblages: Homonationalism in queer times. Durham: Duke University Press.
  • Rosenow, D. (2012). Dancing life into being: Genetics, resilience and the challenge of complexity theory. Security Dialogue, 43, 531–547. doi: 10.1177/0967010612463952
  • Schmitt, C. (2006). The nomos of the earth in the international law of Jus Publicum Europaeum. (G. L. Ulmen, Trans.). New York, NY: Telos Press.
  • Schön, D. (1993). Generative metaphor: A perspective on problem-setting in social policy. In A. Ortony (Ed.), Metaphor and thought (2nd ed., pp. 137–163). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Sexton, J. (2010). People-of-color-blindness: Notes on the afterlife of slavery. Social Text, 28(2), 31–56. doi: 10.1215/01642472-2009-066
  • Turner, B. S. (2007). The enclave society: Towards a sociology of immobility. European Journal of Social Theory, 10, 287–304. doi: 10.1177/1368431007077807
  • Walker, J., & Cooper, M. (2011). Genealogies of resilience. Security Dialogue, 42, 143–160. doi: 10.1177/0967010611399616
  • Weheliye, A. G. (2014). Habeas Viscus: Racializing assemblages, biopolitics, and black feminist theories of the human. Durham: Duke.
  • Weizman, E. (2011). The least of all possible evils: Humanitarian violence from Arendt to Gaza. London: Verso.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.