28 min

#2 - Boundary work, cybersecurity, and bureaucracies, with Clare Stevens ISA-STAIR

    • Social Sciences

State actors put cybersecurity on top of their agendas, but do they have an idea of what "cybersecurity" is supposed to mean? And how strategically do they disagree about it? This second episode of the STAIR podcast invites Clare Stevens, postdoctoral researcher at the University of Portsmouth, to talk about her PhD dissertation defended in the summer of 2021 at the University of Bristol. She highlights the contribution that "boundary work", a concept from science & technology studies, can make to International Relations.
Clare Stevens can be reached at [@]ClareStevens86 on Twitter and at clare.stevens@port.ac.uk.
Original publication date: 9 December 2021
Host: Vic Castro (University of Copenhagen)
Music: Keertana Ramachandran, veena version of "Māmavatu shrī Sarasvatī" composed by Mysore Vāsudēvācārya (1865-1961). 

State actors put cybersecurity on top of their agendas, but do they have an idea of what "cybersecurity" is supposed to mean? And how strategically do they disagree about it? This second episode of the STAIR podcast invites Clare Stevens, postdoctoral researcher at the University of Portsmouth, to talk about her PhD dissertation defended in the summer of 2021 at the University of Bristol. She highlights the contribution that "boundary work", a concept from science & technology studies, can make to International Relations.
Clare Stevens can be reached at [@]ClareStevens86 on Twitter and at clare.stevens@port.ac.uk.
Original publication date: 9 December 2021
Host: Vic Castro (University of Copenhagen)
Music: Keertana Ramachandran, veena version of "Māmavatu shrī Sarasvatī" composed by Mysore Vāsudēvācārya (1865-1961). 

28 min