1st Edition

Technology Research and Development and the Making of the EU’s Borders

By Clemens Binder Copyright 2027
224 Pages
by Routledge

Technology Research and Development and the Making of the EU’s Borders poses the question of how the Research and Development (R&D) of border security technologies constitutes a political practice of border security. It discusses how ideas of technology, borders and mobility control shape R&D at different stages, such as in formulating research calls or during research projects. In consequence,... Read more

1. Introduction  2. Security, (B)Orders, Technopolitics: A Conceptualization of R&D  3. The Emerging Political Field of R&D  4. (B)Ordering Through R&D? Ideas about the Role of R&D as Borderwork  5. From the Policy to the Call – Tracing Imaginaries of the Border in R&D  6. The “Laboratory” as Space of Bordering: Borderwork in the projects  7. Conclusion  8. Overview over Interviews

Biography

Clemens Binder is a former postdoctoral researcher at the Centre for Military Studies, University of Copenhagen. Before that, he worked as a researcher at the Austrian Institute for International Affairs and was a doctoral researcher at the University of Vienna. In the course of his career, he also spent research stays at the Université Libre de Bruxelles as well as King’s College London.