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Globalizing Control Research: The Politics of Urban Security in and beyond the Alaouite Kingdom of Morocco
How do urban security assemblages evolve? Scholars inspired by Deleuze's Control Thesis detect profound shifts in the ways security operates. Different to Foucault's disciplinary logics, they argue, security assemblages now rely intimately on expanding casts of policing agents, digital sur...
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