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Covid-19 and the politics of temporality: constructing credibility in coronavirus discourse
The designation of, and response to, specific issues as security challenges is neither self-evident nor inevitable (e.g. Buzan, Waever, and De Wilde 1998). Causes of harm must be constructed or perf...