1st Edition

The Politics of Evasion A Post-Globalization Dialogue Along the Edge of the State

By Robert Latham Copyright 2016
204 Pages
by Routledge

204 Pages
by Routledge

204 Pages
by Routledge

Burgeoning national security programs; thickening borders; Wikileaks and Anonymous; immigrant rights rallies; Occupy movements; student protests; neoliberal austerity; global financial crises – these developments underscore that the fable of a hope-filled post-cold war globalization has faded away. In its place looms the prospect of states and corporations transforming a permanent war on terror... Read more

1. SECURITY, CIRCULATION, AND THE LIMITS OF LIBERAL ORDER "New forms of disruption"  "We can label this logic, evasion"  "Bringing risk into the picture"  "Openness and closure produce one another"  "Deepening security and the possibilities of protest"  "The nature of the target matters"  "The relationship between anonymity and liberalism"  "Disorder as an evasive tactic"  "No pure, angelic form of liberalism"  2. RESISTANCE, TIME, AND THE STATE IN QUESTION  "Between permanence and temporariness"  "Enduring and transient structures"  "A standpoint from which to question the state"  "The melting of all that is solid"  "Alongside permanence is the possibility of non-permanence"  "Creating new meanings and framings"  3. NEOLIBERALISM, HYPER-SECURITY, AND THE BOUNDING OF POLITICAL LIFE  "The desirability of publicness"  "The external versus internal divide"  "A range of interventions and forms of presence"  "Looking at the interspatial logics of deployment"  "What sort of power comes along with evasion?"  "The state is a deployment machine"  4. TOWARD A PROGRESSIVE POLITICS OF EVASION   "Lapsing into a defeatism"  "Evading deployments"  A "progressive politics of evasion"  "Entering a trajectory of transformation"  "Leave it up to the people?"  "What kind of new collectivities are in play here?"  "Closure is needed to create passages"  "The battle within societies over collectivity can’t be avoided"  "Making passage and re-collectivity constitutional logics of the state"

Biography

Robert Latham teaches in the Political Science, Communication and Culture, and Social and Political Thought programs at York University in Toronto, Canada. He has published widely on topics including political economy, security, digital activism, technologies of border surveillance, critical theories of sovereignty, transnational relations, migration, and multiculturalism.