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Nick Vaughan-Williams
Nick Vaughan-Williams
Professor of International Security, Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick
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Critical Security Studies: An Introduction
C Peoples, N Vaughan-Williams
Routledge, 2020
10462020
Border politics: The limits of sovereign power
N Vaughan-Williams
Edinburgh University Press, 2009
6802009
Lines in the sand? Towards an agenda for critical border studies
N Parker, N Vaughan-Williams
Geopolitics 14 (3), 582-587, 2009
5842009
Europe's border crisis: Biopolitical security and beyond
N Vaughan-Williams
Oxford University Press, USA, 2015
5042015
Critical border studies: Broadening and deepening the ‘lines in the sand'agenda
N Parker, N Vaughan-Williams
Geopolitics 17 (4), 727-733, 2012
3892012
Borderwork beyond inside/outside? Frontex, the citizen–detective and the war on terror
N Vaughan-Williams
Citizens and borderwork in contemporary Europe, 63-79, 2013
3102013
The UK border security continuum: Virtual biopolitics and the simulation of the sovereign ban
N Vaughan-Williams
Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 28 (6), 1071-1083, 2010
2062010
Introduction: An agenda for resilience research in politics and international relations
J Brassett, S Croft, N Vaughan-Williams
Politics 33 (4), 221-228, 2013
2022013
The generalised bio-political border? Re-conceptualising the limits of sovereign power
N Vaughan-Williams
Review of International Studies 35 (4), 729-749, 2009
1972009
“We are not animals!” Humanitarian border security and zoopolitical spaces in Europe
N Vaughan-Williams
Political Geography 45, 1-10, 2015
1912015
Stopping boats, saving lives, securing subjects: Humanitarian borders in Europe and Australia
A Little, N Vaughan-Williams
European journal of international relations 23 (3), 533-556, 2017
1662017
Critical theorists and international relations
J Edkins, N Vaughan-Williams
Routledge, 2009
1652009
Vernacular theories of everyday (in) security: The disruptive potential of non-elite knowledge
N Vaughan-Williams, D Stevens
Security Dialogue 47 (1), 40-58, 2016
1642016
Security and the performative politics of resilience: Critical infrastructure protection and humanitarian emergency preparedness
J Brassett, N Vaughan-Williams
Security Dialogue 46 (1), 32-50, 2015
1582015
New Materialisms, discourse analysis, and International Relations: a radical intertextual approach
T Lundborg, N Vaughan-Williams
Review of International Studies 41 (1), 3-25, 2015
1512015
Resilience, critical infrastructure, and molecular security: The excess of “life” in biopolitics
T Lundborg, N Vaughan-Williams
International Political Sociology 5 (4), 367-383, 2011
1352011
Fit for purpose? Fitting ontological security studies ‘into’the discipline of International Relations: Towards a vernacular turn
S Croft, N Vaughan-Williams
Cooperation and conflict 52 (1), 12-30, 2017
1212017
International Relations and theProblem of History'
N Vaughan-Williams
Millennium 34 (1), 115-136, 2005
1092005
The shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes: New border politics?
N Vaughan-Williams
Alternatives 32 (2), 177-195, 2007
1022007
Borders, territory, law
N Vaughan-Williams
International Political Sociology 2 (4), 322-338, 2008
972008
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