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14 Theoretical Criminology 3 (2010)

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                                      Vol. 14(1): 3-30; 1362-4806
                                  DOI: 10.1177/1362480609354533




Consuming security?

Tools   for  a sociology of security consumption


BENJAMIN GOOLD, IAN LOADER AND
ANGELICA THUMALA
University  of Oxford,   UK


Abstract

How  does our understanding of private security alter if we treat
security consumption as consumption? In this article, we set out the
parameters of a project which strives-theoretically and
empirically-to do just this. We begin with a reminder that private
security necessarily entails acts of buying and selling, and by
indicating how the sociology of consumption may illuminate this
central-but overlooked-fact about the phenomenon.  We  then
develop a framework for investigating security consumption. This
focuses attention on individual acts of shopping; practices of
organizational security that individuals indirectly consume; and
social and political arrangements that may prompt the consumption
of, or themselves be consumed by, security. This way of seeing, we
contend, calls for greater comparative enquiry into the conditions
under which markets for security commodities flourish or founder,
and close analysis of the social meanings and trajectories of different
security goods. By way of illustration we focus on four such
categories of good-those we term commonplace,  failed, novel and
securitized. The overarching claim of the article is that the study of
private security currently stands in need of greater conceptual and
empirical scrutiny of what is going on when 'security' is consumed.

Key  Words

commodification * consumption * markets * objects
* security * sociology


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