When I look at social anthropology today, from the perspective of my own research on security, I see extraordinary potential. I see the intellectual richness of anthropology informing scholarship and activism, and I see the methodological and ethical challenges that we need to face in order to realise this potential. The ‘bleeding edge’ topic of security brings a lot into sharp focus. Today, security discourses and practices abound, provoking French philosopher Frédéric Gros to proclaim ours as the age of security
This essay reflects on the approaches to inclusion and exclusion put forward in this special issue a...
Conflict and security although related, imply different domains. Conflict has long been a pre-occupa...
This article will critically interrogate the relationship between Human Security and Ontological Sec...
When I look at social anthropology today, from the perspective of my own research on security, I see...
In a post-Cold War world of political unease and economic crisis, processes of securitisation are tr...
In our study of U.S. counterterrorism programs, we found that anthropology needs a mode of analysis ...
Threats and impediments to human security are part of the daily-lived experience of large numbers of...
This essay adopts a sociological approach to security. It develops an international political sociol...
The article outlines the substantial frames of the anthropology of security as an independent anthro...
This talk is about two processes that have the same name. Their most obvious common property is that...
The anthropology of security is slowly developing into a substantial sub-discipline of anthropology,...
The debate over human security approaches appears to have changed substantially since the 1990s. In ...
Despite ongoing Realist entrenchment in and domination of a still relatively narrow conceptualisatio...
textabstractTerms like ‘human security’ try to catch the attention of an audience and to catch the u...
This article provides an introduction to the Special Issue as a whole by situating the collection of...
This essay reflects on the approaches to inclusion and exclusion put forward in this special issue a...
Conflict and security although related, imply different domains. Conflict has long been a pre-occupa...
This article will critically interrogate the relationship between Human Security and Ontological Sec...
When I look at social anthropology today, from the perspective of my own research on security, I see...
In a post-Cold War world of political unease and economic crisis, processes of securitisation are tr...
In our study of U.S. counterterrorism programs, we found that anthropology needs a mode of analysis ...
Threats and impediments to human security are part of the daily-lived experience of large numbers of...
This essay adopts a sociological approach to security. It develops an international political sociol...
The article outlines the substantial frames of the anthropology of security as an independent anthro...
This talk is about two processes that have the same name. Their most obvious common property is that...
The anthropology of security is slowly developing into a substantial sub-discipline of anthropology,...
The debate over human security approaches appears to have changed substantially since the 1990s. In ...
Despite ongoing Realist entrenchment in and domination of a still relatively narrow conceptualisatio...
textabstractTerms like ‘human security’ try to catch the attention of an audience and to catch the u...
This article provides an introduction to the Special Issue as a whole by situating the collection of...
This essay reflects on the approaches to inclusion and exclusion put forward in this special issue a...
Conflict and security although related, imply different domains. Conflict has long been a pre-occupa...
This article will critically interrogate the relationship between Human Security and Ontological Sec...