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0fb7efe80c3e4c78baee7be347efe436 research overview <p>Jef Huysmans has published widely on security theory, the securitization of migration, asylum and refugees, and international political theory. Currently he focuses on the diffusion of insecurities and implications for democracy, political theories of the everyday, and critical methodologies in security studies. He conducts his new work on the everyday politics of insecurity with OU and other colleagues through the university&rsquo;s<a href="http://www.open.ac.uk/ccig/programmes/securities">Centre for Citizenship, Identities and Governance</a>.</p><p>He edits the journal&nbsp;<a href="http://www.interscience.wiley.com/journal/ips" rel="nofollow">International Political Sociology</a>, with Jo&atilde;o Pontes Nogueira from Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro.</p><h4>Completed externally funded projects</h4><p>He was Principal Investigator of the project&lsquo;<a href="http://www8.open.ac.uk/researchprojects/iccm">International Collaboratory on Critical Methods in Security Studies</a>&rsquo; funded by ESRC programme<em>International Networking and Training Opportunities</em>(2009-2011).</p><p>Jef Huysmans also works on the political significance of mobility, specifically in relation to European citizenship. He led, with Dr Aradau, work package 3 Enacting mobility: making a more democratic European citizenship for the OU-led, European Union funded (Framework 7) project<a href="http://enacting-citizenship.eu/" rel="nofollow">Enacting European Citizenship</a>(2008-10).</p><p>He chaired the research network<a href="http://www.cost-a24.info/" rel="nofollow">COST Action A24</a>.&#39;The Evolving Social Construction of Threats&#39; (2005-2008) and was also associate researcher in the Framework Programme 6 project<a href="http://www.libertysecurity.org/" rel="nofollow">The Changing Landscape of European Liberty and Security</a>, for which he produced a<a href="http://www.libertysecurity.org/module/" rel="nofollow">multimedia module</a>on the politics of freedom and security.</p><p>From September 2004 until December 2006, he conducted with Professor Thomas Diez (University of Birmingham) a two year ESRC research project<em>Migration, Democracy and Security (MIDAS)</em>, which compared the securitization of the free movement of people in Germany and the United Kingdom after 9/11.</p><h4><span>PhD supervision areas</span></h4><p>Critical security studies<br />International political theory<br />Securitisation of migration and mobility<br />Interstices between security and citizenship<br />Interstices between democracy and security<br />Acts of citizenship<br />The everyday as site of international politics</p>
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0fb7efe80c3e4c78baee7be347efe436 biography <p>Jef Huysmans holds a Chair in Security Studies. He is also director of the<a href="http://www.open.ac.uk/ccig/">Centre for Citizenship, Identities, Governance</a>(CCIG) at the Faculty of Social Sciences.</p><p>Jef Huysmans joined the Open University in 2002, after six years of teaching and research at the University of Kent at Canterbury. He gained his PhD from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (University of Leuven, Belgium) in 1996.</p>
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0fb7efe80c3e4c78baee7be347efe436 Description <p>Jef Huysmans holds a Chair in Security Studies. He is also director of the<a href="http://www.open.ac.uk/ccig/">Centre for Citizenship, Identities, Governance</a>(CCIG) at the Faculty of Social Sciences.</p><p>Jef Huysmans joined the Open University in 2002, after six years of teaching and research at the University of Kent at Canterbury. He gained his PhD from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (University of Leuven, Belgium) in 1996.</p>
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