The Securitization of Gender
Filed By Dr. Jillian T. Weiss | September 13, 2011 9:00 AM
http://www.bilerico.com/2011/09/the_securitization_of_gender.phpA fascinating article is coming out in this Summer/Fall's edition of "Social Research." Written by the highly-regarded Brooklyn College political scientist Paisley Currah along with Tara Mulqueen, it makes the point that use of gender by the Transportation Security Administration reduces security not only for transgender individuals, but also for the TSA and the nation.
Gender is one of the few pieces of biometric information currently in use, and biometric information is seen as the "holy grail" of securitization. Thus, TSA has been unwilling to drop the use of gender from identification schemes despite the fact that it causes major problems for transgender passengers.
Currah and Mulqueen make the fascinating point that use of gender in securitization produces less security, rather than more.