Chains of securitization

  • de Goede M
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Abstract

Securitization has a dual rationality that twins a financial sense to one of modern statecraft and national security. This forum contribution advocates a focus on material practices as a means of further exploring the entanglement of finance and security. In particular, it advances a notion of ‘chains of securitization’, arguing that such a concept provides researchers with a concrete way to analyze how ‘financial’ objects, such as derivatives, are assembled to generate (in)securities, as well as how ‘security’ objects, such as suspicious transactions, are assembled across public/private domains.

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de Goede, M. (2017). Chains of securitization. Finance and Society, 3(2), 197–207. https://doi.org/10.2218/finsoc.v3i2.2579

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