Buch, Englisch, 254 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 461 g
Buch, Englisch, 254 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 461 g
Reihe: Palgrave Studies in Global Security
ISBN: 978-3-031-89631-6
Verlag: Springer
This edited monograph aims to unpack the discourse surrounding global security from a range of multi-disciplinary perspectives. While various aspects of security such as great power politics, border security, cybersecurity, energy security, and terrorism often absorb the main focus of academic, political, economic and media attention, this book emphasises the significance of a holistic approach and multi-level analysis of security in order to attain a comprehensive insight and understanding. The book explores a range of perspectives, including ontological security, early childhood intervention, migration, cyber peace, the use of autonomous weapons and emerging technologies, as well as critically engaging security from feminist and multicultural perspectives. Overall, the collection intends to raise questions rather than offer answers to the complex and perpetual question of local and global security in all its forms.
The contributors are primarily composed of a team of RMIT University researchers within the School of Global, Urban and Social Studies (GUSS), who come from a range of disciplinary backgrounds including, Anthropology, Political Science, Criminology and Social Work and International Studies. Through this collaboration, the researchers will highlight GUSS as leaders in this field. Moreover, the authors also have a wide range of experience, including early and mid-career research as well as senior scholars. This cooperation reinforces the formal and informal mentoring processes at GUSS.
Global Security Reimagined: A Multi-Disciplinary Exploration is intended for academics, researchers and policymakers to further expand their thinking around security. It is also particularly aimed at undergraduate and post-graduate students studying security so they can gain a critical and holistic insight into (in)security from a variety of cross-disciplinary perspectives.
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Weitere Infos & Material
Chapter 1: Reimagining Security in the Era of Uncertainty.- Chapter 2: Psychological Security in Everyday Life: So, You Tell Me, Why Aren’t We Scared?.- Chapter 3: Innocent Objects: Children as Moral Claims in Conflict.- Chapter 4: The Porosity of Emerging Technologies and Global Security Threats.- Chapter 5: Citizenship, Dignity and Security: Practices of Ontological Security.- Chapter 6: Unsecured Bodies: Rethinking Loss, Death, and Security in the Aftermath of Genocide.- Chapter 7: The Reemergence of Nuclear Competition and Global (In)Security.- Chapter 8: Securing Ontological Security During Disasters: Feminising Security ‘From Below’.- Chapter 9: Indigenous Peoples and Security: Global Perspectives.- Chapter 10: The Borderlands of Human Security: The Experiences of Ukrainian Romani Refugees.- Chapter 11: Security and Settlement of Refugees.- Chapter 12: Competing Insecurities: Student Employability and Personal Branding.- Chapter 13: Protecting Planetary Commons: More-than-human (In)Security in Climate Change.- Index.




