Transformations of Security Studies
Dialogues, Diversity and Discipline
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Publication
2015 - Taylor & Francis Group
Language
English
Word Count
66,000 words, Guess
Page Count
264 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139781138899490
- ISBN-101138899496
- Library of Congress Control Number2015019529
- OCLC Control Number935676852
- OCLC Control Number909323212
and 2 more
- Better World Books9781138899490
- Open LibraryOL28812051M
Classifications
- LCCJZ5588.T73124 2016
- LCCJZ5588 .T73124 2016
- LCCJZ5588
Description
This volume brings together a group of distinguished scholars to engage in a dialogue on key developments in the study of security. The book provides a comprehensive overview of theoretical, empirical and methodological developments within security studies, whose political and societal importance has grown significantly in recent years. By bringing together scholars who hold differing perspectives on security, this volume provides insights into a variety of approaches and their newest developments, including mainstream as well as heterodox perspectives on security. Thus, it aims to build bridges of communication between different camps by initiating a dialogue on the identity and diversity of security studies. It does so in three parts: The first part of the book includes paradigmatic approaches to security that are closely connected to major debates in International Relations such as realism, institutionalism, constructivism as well as approaches to the culture, ethics of security and critical security studies. The second part places emphasis on the broadening and deepening of the concept of security in recent decades. It discusses key empirical frontiers including the continued centrality of the state, the link between democracy and security, environmental security as well as financial security. The third part of the book presents various methodological approaches to the question of security and peace. It provides an overview of new approaches such as the visual turn, quantifying security and method combinations. This book will be of much interest to students of critical security studies, international relations and research methods.--
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