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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgements................................................................................................11 1. Introduction................................................................................................................. 13 Background of the Study...................................................................................... 15 The Research Project................................................................................... 15 Border Policing in the EU.......................................................................... 17 Transnational (Border Police) Collaboration............................................ 20 The Aim of the Study........................................................................................... 23 Contributions of the Study.........................................................................24 Thesis Outline........................................................................................................26 2. Previous Research.........................................................................................................29 Global Policing and Transnational Collaboration............................................. 29 Changes in Policing..................................................................................... 29 Police Collaboration.................................................................................... 30 Intelligence Based Policing.......................................................................... 32 Collaboration
Obstacles.................................................. 34 Police Occupational Culture.................................................................................37 Community of Practice in Police Research................................................40 3. Theoretical Framework.............................................................................................. 43 Community of Practice........................................................................................ 43 Mutual Engagement, Enterprise and Repertoire.......................................46 Participation, Reification and Group Identity.......................................... 47 Negotiation and Power................................................................................49 Concluding Remarks............................................................................................. 50 4. Studying Border Police Collaboration...................................................................... 53 Fieldwork and Participant Observation................................................................54 Speaking the Same Language...................................................................... 54 Multi-Sited Fieldwork................................................................................. 55 Writing Field Notes......................................................................................61
Interviews...............................................................................................................63 Semi Stmctured and Active Interviews......................................................64 Power Asymmetry....................................................................................... 65 Document and Artifact Analysis......................................................................... 67 The Role of the Researcher..................................................................................68 Interpreting the Material..................................................................................... 70 Ethical Considerations..........................................................................................73 5. Problems of Collaboration: A Culture of Distrust................................................. 75 The Dilemma of Collaboration...........................................................................76 Troubles with Sharing Information.................................................................... 78 Legal, Organizational and Structural Obstacles........................................ 78 “Cultural” Obstacles............................................................................................. 84 Cultural Differences or European Culture?...............................................84 “Us” and “Them”: Opposite Extremes...................................................... 90 Concluding Remarks............................................................................................ 95 6. Hoping
for Collaboration: Finding Common Ground..........................................97 Introducing Turnstone: Goals and Visions........................................................ 98 The Management Board Meeting............................................................100 Getting Results?......................................................................................... 104 A Joint Struggle: The Border Guard Codex..................................................... 111 Accounts for their Mission........................................................................112 Concluding Remarks.......................................................................................... 114 7. Modes of Collaboration: Working Together........................................................ 119 The Power Weeks................................................................................................120 Working Cases, Finding “Hits”...............................................................120 Generating Routines................................................................................. 127 Language and Communication................................................................132 Formal Meetings................................................................................................ 134 Documenting Results...............................................................................139 Concluding Remarks..........................................................................................143 8. Creating a
Community........................................................................................... 145 Building Trust through Informal Socialising....................................................146 (Border) Police Humour and Banter.................................................................149 The Masculinity of “Crime Fighters” and Self-Irony............................. 150
Inside Jokes and Mockery.........................................................................155 Setting Boundaries.....................................................................................157 Storytelling During Project Turnstone............................................................. 159 Stories of Success.......................................................................................160 Stories of Emotional Hardship................................................................. 163 Anecdotal Stories and Folk Theorizing................................................... 165 The “Circle of Trust”......................................................................................... 168 Finding “the Right Guys”?........................................................................171 The Emergence of a (New) Community................................................. 175 Sustaining Collaboration?...................................... 177 Concluding Remarks...........................................................................................179 9. Concluding Discussion............................................................................................ 183 Accounting for Motivation and Joint Enterprise.................................... 185 Working Together..................................................................................... 187 The “Circle of Trust”.................................................................................190 Implications and Further
Research........................................................... 191 References....................................................................................................................... 193 Appendix......................................................................................................................... 209 1. Information about the Participating Organizations...........................209 2. Border Regulations in the EU 2007-2018.......................................... 210 3. List of (Named) Officers.......................................................................212 4. Interview Guide- Project Turnstone Participants.............................. 213
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Contents Acknowledgements.11 1. Introduction. 13 Background of the Study. 15 The Research Project. 15 Border Policing in the EU. 17 Transnational (Border Police) Collaboration. 20 The Aim of the Study. 23 Contributions of the Study.24 Thesis Outline.26 2. Previous Research.29 Global Policing and Transnational Collaboration. 29 Changes in Policing. 29 Police Collaboration. 30 Intelligence Based Policing. 32 Collaboration
Obstacles. 34 Police Occupational Culture.37 Community of Practice in Police Research.40 3. Theoretical Framework. 43 Community of Practice. 43 Mutual Engagement, Enterprise and Repertoire.46 Participation, Reification and Group Identity. 47 Negotiation and Power.49 Concluding Remarks. 50 4. Studying Border Police Collaboration. 53 Fieldwork and Participant Observation.54 Speaking the Same Language. 54 Multi-Sited Fieldwork. 55 Writing Field Notes.61
Interviews.63 Semi'Stmctured and Active Interviews.64 Power Asymmetry. 65 Document and Artifact Analysis. 67 The Role of the Researcher.68 Interpreting the Material. 70 Ethical Considerations.73 5. Problems of Collaboration: A Culture of Distrust. 75 The Dilemma of Collaboration.76 Troubles with Sharing Information. 78 Legal, Organizational and Structural Obstacles. 78 “Cultural” Obstacles. 84 Cultural Differences or European Culture?.84 “Us” and “Them”: Opposite Extremes. 90 Concluding Remarks. 95 6. Hoping
for Collaboration: Finding Common Ground.97 Introducing Turnstone: Goals and Visions. 98 The Management Board Meeting.100 Getting Results?. 104 A Joint Struggle: The Border Guard Codex. 111 Accounts for their Mission.112 Concluding Remarks. 114 7. Modes of Collaboration: Working Together. 119 The Power Weeks.120 Working Cases, Finding “Hits”.120 Generating Routines. 127 Language and Communication.132 Formal Meetings. 134 Documenting Results.139 Concluding Remarks.143 8. Creating a
Community. 145 Building Trust through Informal Socialising.146 (Border) Police Humour and Banter.149 The Masculinity of “Crime Fighters” and Self-Irony. 150
Inside Jokes and Mockery.155 Setting Boundaries.157 Storytelling During Project Turnstone. 159 Stories of Success.160 Stories of Emotional Hardship. 163 Anecdotal Stories and Folk Theorizing. 165 The “Circle of Trust”. 168 Finding “the Right Guys”?.171 The Emergence of a (New) Community. 175 Sustaining Collaboration?. 177 Concluding Remarks.179 9. Concluding Discussion. 183 Accounting for Motivation and Joint Enterprise. 185 Working Together. 187 The “Circle of Trust”.190 Implications and Further
Research. 191 References. 193 Appendix. 209 1. Information about the Participating Organizations.209 2. Border Regulations in the EU 2007-2018. 210 3. List of (Named) Officers.212 4. Interview Guide- Project Turnstone Participants. 213
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