Critical Security Studies (3rd Ed.) An Introduction
Auteurs : Peoples Columba, Vaughan-Williams Nick
This textbook introduces students to the sub-field of critical security studies through a detailed yet accessible survey of emerging theories and practices. This third edition contains two new chapters ? on ?Ontological security? and ?(In)Security and the everyday? ? and has been fully revised and updated.
Written in an accessible and clear manner, Critical Security Studies:
- offers a comprehensive and up-to-date introduction to critical security studies
- locates critical security studies within the broader context of social and political theory
- evaluates fundamental theoretical positions in critical security studies against a backdrop of new security challenges.
The book is divided into two main parts. Part I, ?Approaches?, surveys the newly extended and contested theoretical terrain of critical security studies: constructivist theories, Critical Theory, feminist and gender approaches, postcolonial perspectives, poststructuralism and International Political Sociology, Ontological security, and securitisation theory. Part II, ?Issues?, examines how these various theoretical approaches have been put to work in critical considerations of environmental and planetary security; health, human security and development; information, technology and warfare; migration and border security; (in)security and the everyday; and terror, risk and resilience. The historical and geographical scope of the book is deliberately broad and each of the chapters in Part II concretely illustrates one or more of the approaches discussed in Part I, with clear internal referencing allowing the text to act as a holistic learning tool for students.
This book is essential reading for upper level students of critical security studies, and an important resource for students of international/global security, political theory and international relations.
Preface to the third edition Introduction: Mapping critical security studies and travelling without maps Part I: Approaches 1. Constructivist theories 2. Critical Theory 3. Feminist and gender approaches 4. Ontological security 5. Postcolonial perspectives 6. Poststructuralism and International Political Sociology 7. Securitisation theory Part II: Issues 8. Environmental and planetary security 9. Health 10. Human security and development 11. Information, technology and warfare 12. Migration and border security 13. (In)Security and the everyday 14. Terror, risk and resilience
Columba Peoples is Senior Lecturer in International Relations in the School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies, University of Bristol, UK.
Nick Vaughan-Williams is Professor of International Security in the Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick, UK.
Date de parution : 11-2020
17.4x24.6 cm
Date de parution : 11-2020
17.4x24.6 cm
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Mots-clés :
Critical Security Studies; UN; Critical Security; Vice Versa; Critical Theory; Security Studies; Global Security Relations; Securitization; Securitisation Theory; Post-Structuralism; Traditional Security Studies; Welsh School; Ips; International Political Sociology; National Security Strategy; Copenhagen School; Referent Object; migration; Human Security; Human Security Agenda; Environmental Issues; ontological security; Securitising Move; poststructuralism; Feminist Security Scholarship; planetary security; Human Security Discourses; Modern Geopolitical Imagination; Global Public Health Security; Critical Terrorism Studies; Border Security Practices; Technostrategic Discourse; Environment Conflict Thesis; Thick Signifier; Security Development Nexus