Cybersecurity and the politics of knowledge production: towards a reflexive practice

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2023

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Cristiano, FabioORCID 0000-0002-0951-9648ISNI 0000000492960980
Kurowska, Xymena
Stevens, Tim
Hurel, Louise Marie
Shafik Fouad, Noran
Broeders, Dennis
Dunn Cavelty, Myriam
Liebetrau, Tobias
Shires, James

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Abstract

How does a reflexive scholarly practice matter for producing useful cybersecurity knowledge and policy? We argue that staking relevance without engaging in reflexivity diminishes the usefulness of knowledge produced both in academia and in policy. To advance a reflexive research agenda in cybersecurity, this forum offers a collective interrogation of the liminal positionality of the cybersecurity scholar. We examine the politics of ‘the making of’ cybersecurity expertise as knowledge practitioners who are located across and in between the diverse and overlapping fields of academia, diplomacy and policy. Cybersecurity expertise, and the practices of the cybersecurity epistemic community more broadly, rely heavily on the perceived applicability and actionability of knowledge outputs, on the practical dependency on policy practitioners regarding access, and thus on the continuous negotiation of hierarchies of knowledge. Participants in this forum reflect on their research practice of negotiating such dilemmas. Collectively, we draw on these contributions to identify obstacles and opportunities towards realising a reflexive research practice in cybersecurity.

Keywords

Cybersecurity, knowledge production, epistemic community, reflexivity

Citation

Cristiano, F, Kurowska, X, Stevens, T, Hurel, L M, Shafik Fouad, N, Broeders, D, Dunn Cavelty, M, Liebetrau, T & Shires, J 2023, 'Cybersecurity and the politics of knowledge production: towards a reflexive practice', Journal of Cyber Policy, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 331-364. https://doi.org/10.1080/23738871.2023.2287687