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[SWAP] Uncommon Sense: Security, with Daria Krivonos


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Too often, talk about security seems to belong to politicians and psychologists; to discussions about terrorism and defence, individual anxiety and insecurity. But how do sociologists think about it? And why care?

Daria Krivonos – who works on migration, race and class in Central and Eastern Europe – tells Alexis and Rosie why security matters. What's the impact of calling migration a "security threat"? How does the security of the privileged rely on the insecurity of the precarious? And, as Russia's war in Ukraine continues, what would it mean to truly #StandwithUkraine – from ensuring better job security for its workers abroad, to cancelling its debt?

Plus: pop culture pointers; from Kae Tempest's "People's Faces" to the movie "The Mauritanian" – and Alexis' teenage passion for Rage Against the Machine.

Guest: Daria Krivonos

Hosts: Rosie Hancock, Alexis Hieu Truong

Executive Producer: Alice Bloch

Sound Engineer: David Crackles

Music: Joe Gardner

Artwork: Erin Aniker

Find more about Uncommon Sense at The Sociological Review.

Episode Resources

Daria, Rosie and Alexis recommended

  • Kae Tempest's song "People's Faces"

  • Rage Against the Machine's song "Without a Face"

  • Kevin Macdonald's movie "The Mauritanian"

From The Sociological Review

  • "Brexit On 'Plague Island': Fortifying The UK's Borders In Times Of Crisis" – Michaela Benson and Nando Sigona

  • "Organised State Abandonment: The meaning of Grenfell" – Brenna Bhandar

  • "Food Insecurity: Upsetting 'Apple Carts' in Abstract and Tangible Markets" – Susan Marie Martin

By Daria Krivonos

  • "The making of gendered 'migrant workers' in youth activation: The case of young Russian-speakers in Finland"

  • "Ukrainian farm workers and Finland's regular army of labour"

  • "Who stands with Ukraine in the long term?"

  • "Racial capitalism and the production of difference in Helsinki and Warsaw" (forthcoming)

Further readings

  • "The Death of Asylum" – Alison Mountz

  • "What was the so-called 'European Refugee Crisis'?" – Danish Refugee Council

  • World Food Programme Yemen and Ethiopia statistics

  • "In Larger Freedom: Towards Development, Security and Human Rights for All" – UN Secretary-General

  • "Ukrainian Workers Flee 'Modern Slavery' Conditions on UK Farms" – Diane Taylor

  • "Bordering" – Nira Yuval-Davis, Georgie Wemyss and Kathryn Cassidy

  • Anthony Giddens' sociological work; including "Modernity and Self-identity: Self and Society in the Late Modern Age"

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