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AUTOR(ES) P. Trauttmansdorff , Matthias Leese , N. Klimburg-Witjes , Stephen C. Cote
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) University of Bologna, Department of Humanities, Social and Political Sciences, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland, Universität Wien
ANO 2022
TIPO Book
PERIÓDICO Political anthropological research on international social sciences
ISSN 2590-3276
E-ISSN 2590-3284
EDITORA Brill
DOI 10.1163/25903276-bja10039
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 eaf90d13649ae6aa897d531edf3bb4fb

Resumo

This paper empirically retraces and conceptualizes secrecy in the study of security. Building on 27 qualitative, semi-structured interviews with social scientists about their field research experiences, we use Gieryn's concept of 'boundary work' to rethink secrecy not as a self-evident separator between clearly demarcated spheres but as something that is negotiated, suspended, or circumvented in social situations. A boundary perspective allows us to highlight how contextualized social interactions draw and redraw lines between what can be known and what remains classified. Our analysis identifies three ways in which boundaries around secrecy can be expanded: fallibility, co-optation, and ambiguity. Explicating and empirically substantiating these forms of boundary work portrays secrecy as continuously performed and reconfigured. The paper contributes to current debates about field research by providing a different conceptual angle: one that favours performativity rather than individual capacity to reflect how access to security sites and actors comes into being.

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