Claes Tängh Wrangel
Biträdande lektor
- Claes.Wrangel@fhs.se
- +46706643816
- Institutionen för krigsvetenskap
- Luftavdelningen
- Krigsvetenskap
Om Claes
- Beskrivning om dig själv
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Claes Tängh Wrangel's research interests concern the role and function of security policy in liberal societies in times of complexity and change, characterized by global terrorism, climate change and rapid technological development. His dissertation The Use of Hope: Biopolitics of Security During the Obama Presidency examined hope as a political concept and technology. Can hope, often seen as demanding an embrace of an unknown and uncertain future, renegotiate our relationship with security and control?
Current Research Projects:
The imaginative horizon of contemporary war: Neurobiology, AI and the US military (in collaboration with the University of Lapland, Finland). The project examines the US military's support of neurobiological research combined with AI technology to counter radicalization into violent extremism. Funded by the Swedish Research Council.
Cybersecurity and the Politics of Responsibility: Renegotiations of state-citizen relations in a digital democracy. The project examines how responsibility is articulated in Swedish cyber security policy from the national to the local level, with the aim of making visible the political and ideological meanings of responsibility that underpin the political endeavor to build and secure a future digital welfare state. Funded by the Swedish Research Council.
Utvalda publiceringar
Senaste publikationer
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Racialised vocabularies of resilience — inequality, body and mind, refusalIngår i Journal of Language and Politics
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Racialising the resilient brain : The eugenic underpinnings of US military neurobiological discourseIngår i Journal of Language and Politics
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Dreaming of a Decolonial Language? The Limits of Posthuman Critique in the AnthropoceneIngår i Nordic Environmental Law Journal
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Drömmen om ett dekolonialt språk? Kritiska teorier och AntropocenIngår i Statsvetenskaplig Tidskrift
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Securing the Hopeful Subject? The Militarisation of Complexity Science and the Limits of Decolonial CritiqueIngår i Hope in the Anthropocene: Agency, Governance and Negation