In the last decade, students of Critical Security Studies (CSS) have been increasingly studying and understanding the concept of security in negative terms. The way they choose to analyse security instils a one-sided understanding, which revolves around totalizing the material and ideational power of the state. This paper aims to discuss how students of CSS can avoid essentializing the meaning of security by extending its analytical scope beyond security professionalism and state-centrism. It will be argued that it is possible to inquire 'what is good about security' by examining the experiences of the most victimized through a study of the pluralism of politics of security. The argument will be illustrated through a discussion of ideas and...
The central question that this thesis asks is what is critical about contemporary security theory? T...
The concept of human security continues to defy definitional clarity at the same time as it is being...
Between Rationalism and Reflectivism: Constructivist Security heory and the Collapse of Yugoslavia T...
In the last decade, students of Critical Security Studies (CSS) have been increasingly studying and ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.In the last decade, students of Critical Security Studies (CSS...
Designing the phenomenon of security at the level of individual states and the international communi...
In the Post-Cold War international environment concept of security is significantly reconsidered bey...
This article concentrates on the evolution of the concept of security from its traditional ‘Realist’...
Despite the prevalence of state-based approaches to security studies during the Cold War, alternativ...
This paper addresses the political and epistemological stakes of knowledge production in post-struct...
Since the United Nations Security Council adopted UNSCR 1325 on Women, Peace and Security in Octobe...
The concept of security has undergone transformations along with the development of civilization. Th...
Despite ongoing Realist entrenchment in and domination of a still relatively narrow conceptualisatio...
The article deals with the theory of security understanding, and its relevance to modern society. Th...
International audiencelntra-state conflicts speak out for tensions that exist in the internal realm ...
The central question that this thesis asks is what is critical about contemporary security theory? T...
The concept of human security continues to defy definitional clarity at the same time as it is being...
Between Rationalism and Reflectivism: Constructivist Security heory and the Collapse of Yugoslavia T...
In the last decade, students of Critical Security Studies (CSS) have been increasingly studying and ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.In the last decade, students of Critical Security Studies (CSS...
Designing the phenomenon of security at the level of individual states and the international communi...
In the Post-Cold War international environment concept of security is significantly reconsidered bey...
This article concentrates on the evolution of the concept of security from its traditional ‘Realist’...
Despite the prevalence of state-based approaches to security studies during the Cold War, alternativ...
This paper addresses the political and epistemological stakes of knowledge production in post-struct...
Since the United Nations Security Council adopted UNSCR 1325 on Women, Peace and Security in Octobe...
The concept of security has undergone transformations along with the development of civilization. Th...
Despite ongoing Realist entrenchment in and domination of a still relatively narrow conceptualisatio...
The article deals with the theory of security understanding, and its relevance to modern society. Th...
International audiencelntra-state conflicts speak out for tensions that exist in the internal realm ...
The central question that this thesis asks is what is critical about contemporary security theory? T...
The concept of human security continues to defy definitional clarity at the same time as it is being...
Between Rationalism and Reflectivism: Constructivist Security heory and the Collapse of Yugoslavia T...