2009
DOI: 10.1177/0309132508104994
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Globalized fear? Towards an emotional geopolitics

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“…Some have argued that focusing too much on scale potentially reifies hierarchies of power that such an analysis is meant to critique (Marston et al 2005;Pain 2009). Ettlinger (2011) argues, however, that a scalar analysis does not necessarily reify a top-down organization of scale, and because power operates at multiple scales simultaneously (as demonstrated by Foucault 2003), it can help highlight the sources and the targets of power.…”
Section: Theory and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some have argued that focusing too much on scale potentially reifies hierarchies of power that such an analysis is meant to critique (Marston et al 2005;Pain 2009). Ettlinger (2011) argues, however, that a scalar analysis does not necessarily reify a top-down organization of scale, and because power operates at multiple scales simultaneously (as demonstrated by Foucault 2003), it can help highlight the sources and the targets of power.…”
Section: Theory and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although an unhomely, ghostly atmosphere is only a partial description of Kangbashi, some Chinese domestic media and other Asian media have nonetheless chosen uncritically to reproduce the ghostly place image and continue to perpetuate negative narratives of Kangbashi [35]. Of the 100 Chinese news reports that received the most attention, 69 mentioned Western media reports or mainly adopted those reports as bases of their own arguments.…”
Section: Discourses Of Ghostly Kangbashimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fear of crime wordt hierbij gedefinieerd als de emotionele reactie op een situatie die als dreigend wordt ervaren, waarbij criminaliteit of zaken die personen daarmee associeren van belang zijn (Pleysier, 2010: 44-46). Ter discussie staat in hoeverre deze emotionele expressie altijd daadwerkelijk draait om angst of dat het mogelijk ook gaat om bezorgdheid, ongemak, enzovoort (Pain, 2000(Pain, , 2009Pleysier, 2010 'the common strategy is to exclude or minimize a threath from a place rather than to enhance or strenghten what is already present in that place and provide security for what is there' (Franck, 2014: 89).…”
Section: Theoretisch Kaderunclassified