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The New Security: Individual, Community and Cultural Experiences: Crime Prevention and Security Management

Autor Helen Forbes-Mewett
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 mai 2018
The New Security places the concept of ‘security’ under the spotlight to analyse its meaning in an original and contemporary context. In so doing, Forbes-Mewett revisits the notion from the perspectives of individuals and communities to understand what security means in our culturally diverse, contemporary society. Chapters highlight the extent of the shift of traditional uses of the term from the established perspective of international relations to a more commonly used concept which now broadly relates to many aspects of peoples’ everyday experiences.   

Based on empirical studies of security in relation to housing, employment, food, personal security and campus settings in times of perceived heightened risk, this book presents new and different ways of thinking about security to demonstrate how we need to expand the dialogue surrounding the concept. Drawing on empirical research to describe, analyse and reposition the concept of security to have meaning in diverse everyday contexts, this methodological and insightful text will be of particular interest to scholars and students of criminological theory, security studies and sociology. 


           
                 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781137591012
ISBN-10: 1137591013
Pagini: 257
Ilustrații: XIV, 267 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2018
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Crime Prevention and Security Management

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Security Redefined.- Chapter 3. Campus Security.- Chapter 4. Campus Security.- Chapter 5. Employment Security.- Chapter 6. International Student Housing Security.- Chapter 7. Food Security.- Chapter 8. International Students and Food Security.- Chapter 9. Personal Security.- Chapter 10. Conclusion
 

Recenzii

“There is value here for those responsible for establishing and managing security programs in these environments. The book provides plenty of food for thought in both the big and small pictures. … This book provides valuable insight for those wishing to tap into it.” (Glen Kitteringham, Security Management, December 1, 2019)

Notă biografică


Helen Forbes-Mewett is Senior Lecturer and Researcher in Sociology in the School of Social Sciences, Monash University, Australia.


Textul de pe ultima copertă

The New Security places the concept of ‘security’ under the spotlight to analyse its meaning in an original and contemporary context. In so doing, Forbes-Mewett revisits the notion from the perspectives of individuals and communities to understand what security means in our culturally diverse, contemporary society. Chapters highlight the extent of the shift of traditional uses of the term from the established perspective of international relations to a more commonly used concept which now broadly relates to many aspects of peoples’ everyday experiences.   

Based on empirical studies of security in relation to housing, employment, food, personal security and campus settings in times of perceived heightened risk, this book presents new and different ways of thinking about security to demonstrate how we need to expand the dialogue surrounding the concept. Drawing on empirical research to describe, analyse and reposition the concept of security to have meaning in diverse everyday contexts, this methodological and insightful text will be of particular interest to scholars and students of criminological theory, security studies and sociology.  


Caracteristici

Defines the term ‘new security’, applying the concept across a range of dimensions of economic and social life Draws on interviews and case study material from the US, UK, Australia and China Addresses everyday experiences of security, including migration, education, employment, housing, finance, personal space and identity