© 2017 The Author(s). Over the past two decades, southern Africa has experienced both exceptionally high AIDS prevalence and recurrent food shortages. International institutions have responded to these challenges by framing them as security concerns that demand urgent intervention. Young people are implicated in both crises and drawn into the securitisation discourse as agents (of risk and protection) and as (potential) victims. However, the concepts of security deployed by global institutions and translated into national policy do not reflect the ways in/security is experienced ‘on the ground’ as a subjective and embodied orientation to the future. This paper brings work on youth temporalities to bear on social and cultural geographies of ...
This paper uses a framework of ‘ontological security’ to discuss the psycho-social strategies of sel...
oai:seer.ufrgs.br:article/59488The African continent’s security problems are, for the most part, ori...
The ‘new variant famine’ hypothesis suggests AIDS is contributing to food insecurity in southern Afr...
Over the past two decades, southern Africa has experienced both exceptionally high AIDS prevalence a...
Over the past two decades, southern Africa has experienced both exceptionally high AIDS prevalence a...
Although Africa has a youth-dominated population, African government policies are often not youth-ce...
The securitisation of youth as a social category has been well-documented. For the South and East Me...
This paper uses a framework of ‘ontological security’ to discuss the psychosocial strategies of self...
The 'new variant famine' hypothesis suggests AIDS is contributing to food insecurity in southern Afr...
AbstractThe ‘new variant famine’ hypothesis suggests AIDS is contributing to food insecurity in sout...
Southern Africa’s exceptionally high HIV prevalence and recurrent food crises prompted De Waal and W...
Security in the Sahel region has traditionally been studied through a realist prism, emphasising mil...
Most research on issues of (in)security has tended to have a military/safety angle and focus on glob...
Africa, with its combination of fragile governments and institutions, abject poverty amid great reso...
Much of Africa is urbanising fast and its young population is projected to constitute the largest la...
This paper uses a framework of ‘ontological security’ to discuss the psycho-social strategies of sel...
oai:seer.ufrgs.br:article/59488The African continent’s security problems are, for the most part, ori...
The ‘new variant famine’ hypothesis suggests AIDS is contributing to food insecurity in southern Afr...
Over the past two decades, southern Africa has experienced both exceptionally high AIDS prevalence a...
Over the past two decades, southern Africa has experienced both exceptionally high AIDS prevalence a...
Although Africa has a youth-dominated population, African government policies are often not youth-ce...
The securitisation of youth as a social category has been well-documented. For the South and East Me...
This paper uses a framework of ‘ontological security’ to discuss the psychosocial strategies of self...
The 'new variant famine' hypothesis suggests AIDS is contributing to food insecurity in southern Afr...
AbstractThe ‘new variant famine’ hypothesis suggests AIDS is contributing to food insecurity in sout...
Southern Africa’s exceptionally high HIV prevalence and recurrent food crises prompted De Waal and W...
Security in the Sahel region has traditionally been studied through a realist prism, emphasising mil...
Most research on issues of (in)security has tended to have a military/safety angle and focus on glob...
Africa, with its combination of fragile governments and institutions, abject poverty amid great reso...
Much of Africa is urbanising fast and its young population is projected to constitute the largest la...
This paper uses a framework of ‘ontological security’ to discuss the psycho-social strategies of sel...
oai:seer.ufrgs.br:article/59488The African continent’s security problems are, for the most part, ori...
The ‘new variant famine’ hypothesis suggests AIDS is contributing to food insecurity in southern Afr...