Facing Airport Security: Affect, Biopolitics, and the Preemptive Securitisation of the Mobile Body
Top Cited Papers
- 1 January 2009
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Environment and Planning D: Society and Space
- Vol. 27 (2) , 274-295
- https://doi.org/10.1068/d0208
Abstract
This paper explores how the mobile body and, specifically, the face have become a site of observation, calculation, prediction, and action in the process of moving across borders. The paper explores how in the circulatory space of the airport/border, the body's circulatory systems, biological rhythms, and affective expressions have become objects of suspicion—mobile surfaces from which inner thoughts and potentially hostile intentions are scrunitized, read, and given threatening meaning by the newest modes of airport security and surveillance. Examined according to the vectoral modes of historicity and virtual possibility, as well as the internal and external play of intention and feeling, the paper uncovers an increased attention to differential axes of mobility—of past and future, surface and interior. The paper situates these techniques within the preemptive biopolitical securitisation of mobility across borders which, it is argued, has found its referent object in the primal realm of affective capacities.Keywords
This publication has 67 references indexed in Scilit:
- SeMS and sensibility: Security management systems and the management of risk in the Canadian Air Transport Security AuthorityJournal of Air Transport Management, 2007
- Governing the Sick City: Urban Governance in the Age of Emerging Infectious DiseaseAntipode, 2007
- Hope for nanotechnology: anticipatory knowledge and the governance of affectArea, 2007
- Preparing for the Next EmergencyPublic Culture, 2007
- The New Mobilities ParadigmEnvironment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 2006
- (Dis)qualified bodies: securitization, citizenship and ‘identity management’Citizenship Studies, 2004
- The neurotic citizenCitizenship Studies, 2004
- Running from William James' Bear: A Review of Preattentive Mechanisms and their Contributions to Emotional ExperienceCognition and Emotion, 1998
- Facial expression and emotion.American Psychologist, 1993
- BODY MOVEMENT AND VOICE PITCH IN DECEPTIVE INTERACTIONSemiotica, 1976