Security: Dialogue across Disciplines
Security is a vital subject of study in the twenty-first century and a central theme in many social science disciplines. This volume provides a comparative analysis of the ways in which the concept of security is theorized and studied across different disciplines. The book has two objectives: first, to explore the growing diversity of theories, paradigms, and methods developed to study security; and, second, to initiate a multidisciplinary dialogue about the ontological, epistemological, paradigmatic, and normative aspects of security studies in social sciences. Readers across nine fields are invited to reflect on their conceptualizations of security and to consider how an interdisciplinary dialogue can stimulate and enrich the understanding of security in our contemporary world. Analytically sharp yet easy to read, this is a cutting-edge volume exploring what security is and what it means in today's world.
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Security: Dialogue across Disciplines
Security is a vital subject of study in the twenty-first century and a central theme in many social science disciplines. This volume provides a comparative analysis of the ways in which the concept of security is theorized and studied across different disciplines. The book has two objectives: first, to explore the growing diversity of theories, paradigms, and methods developed to study security; and, second, to initiate a multidisciplinary dialogue about the ontological, epistemological, paradigmatic, and normative aspects of security studies in social sciences. Readers across nine fields are invited to reflect on their conceptualizations of security and to consider how an interdisciplinary dialogue can stimulate and enrich the understanding of security in our contemporary world. Analytically sharp yet easy to read, this is a cutting-edge volume exploring what security is and what it means in today's world.
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Security: Dialogue across Disciplines

Security: Dialogue across Disciplines

by Philippe Bourbeau (Editor)
Security: Dialogue across Disciplines

Security: Dialogue across Disciplines

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Security is a vital subject of study in the twenty-first century and a central theme in many social science disciplines. This volume provides a comparative analysis of the ways in which the concept of security is theorized and studied across different disciplines. The book has two objectives: first, to explore the growing diversity of theories, paradigms, and methods developed to study security; and, second, to initiate a multidisciplinary dialogue about the ontological, epistemological, paradigmatic, and normative aspects of security studies in social sciences. Readers across nine fields are invited to reflect on their conceptualizations of security and to consider how an interdisciplinary dialogue can stimulate and enrich the understanding of security in our contemporary world. Analytically sharp yet easy to read, this is a cutting-edge volume exploring what security is and what it means in today's world.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781107107403
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 11/26/2015
Pages: 298
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.33(h) x 0.83(d)

About the Author

Philippe Bourbeau is Temporary University Lecturer in the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Cambridge.

Table of Contents

1. A multidisciplinary dialogue on security Philippe Bourbeau; 2. Philosophy: the concepts of security, fear, liberty, and the state Jonathan Herington; 3. Anthropology/ies: moving beyond disciplinary approaches to security Daniel M. Goldstein; 4. Geography: securing places and spaces of securitization Philippe Le Billon; 5. Sociology: security and insecurities Lisa Stampnitzky and Greggor Mattson; 6. International relations: celebrating eclectic dynamism in security studies Philippe Bourbeau, Thierry Balzacq and Myriam Dunn Cavelty; 7. Psychology: the phenomenology of human security Thomas C. O'Brien and Linda R. Tropp; 8. International political economy: conceptual affinities and substantive differences with security studies Ronen Palan and Hannah Petersen; 9. Criminology: reimagining security Jan Froestad, Clifford Shearing and Melani Van der Merwe; 10. International law: between legalism and securitization Wouter Werner.
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