Salter, 2008 - Google Patents
Imagining numbers: Risk, quantification, and aviation securitySalter, 2008
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- Salter M
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- Security dialogue
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Aviation security is a vital but under-studied component of contemporary security. This article uses the Foucauldian notion of a'dispositif of security'to understand how policies, practices, and institutions of aviation security are arranged to surveil, police, and control mobile …
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