Description |
1 online resource (155 pages) |
Contents |
Cover; Title Page; Table of Contents; A Critique of Security. Towards a Positive Turn in Criminology; Theoretical Part; Positive Security. A Theoretical Framework; Introduction; Social-biological discourse: human connectedness; Anarchic discourse: local capacity building; Religious discourse: a spiritual order; A positive sense of security; Concluding remarks; Thinking about Sustainable Security. Metaphors, Paradoxes and Ironies; Introduction; Part I: security as metaphor; Part II: sustainable security; Concluding remarks; References |
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Growing Sanguine about the Weeds. Gardening and Security RevisitedIntroduction; Rhizomatic meanings of security and care; Preliminary observations on gardening and security; Biopolitics and the gardening state; Gardens and gardening revisited; Towards a positive conception of security; Concluding remarks; References; Power and Servility. An Experimentin the Ethics of Security and Counter-Security; Introduction; Contract, security and sentiment; Self-enslavement: from Spinoza to Nietzsche; From religious to secular security; How possible is a counter-conduct of security?; Concluding remarks |
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Diverse users and usesManagement practices; Reflections; Concluding remarks; References; Fluid Security? Home, Care and Belonging in Prostitution Migration; Introduction; Contemporary discourse on prostitution migration; Raced and gendered stories of care: renegotiating the 'proper' place; Spaced stories of imagined security: being here, longing for there; Concluding remarks; References; Afterthoughts. Security, Anti-Security, Positive Security; Introduction; Restraining security; Resisting security; Recovering security; Concluding remarks; References; Notes on Contributors |
Summary |
Safety and security are often seen in light of crime, disorder, and fear. This fuels a political and social climate obsessed with a negative logic of 'fighting' criminals, 'controlling' populations, and 'excluding' unwanted others. Other, more positive or constitutive, discourses and practices about safety and security have fallen out of fashion. But, what alternatives to contemporary processes of securitization and criminalization can be imagined when starting from a positive critique of security? Which theoretical and empirical resources support and inspire more positive notions of security? |
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Includes bibliographical references |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Criminology.
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Security (Psychology)
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Public safety.
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criminology.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Criminology.
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Criminology
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Public safety
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Security (Psychology)
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Breuil, Brenda Oude, editor
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Schuilenburg, Marc, 1971- editor.
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Steden, Ronald van, editor.
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ISBN |
9789462741034 |
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9462741034 |
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