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Special Issue Governing (In)Security in a Postcolonial World

Cover: Security Dialogue

Cover: Security Dialogue

Jana Hönke, Markus-Michael Müller – 2012

Security Dialogue aims to combine cutting-edge advances in theory with new empirical findings across a range of fields relevant to the study of security. The journal provides an outlet for new approaches and methodologies from disciplines such as gender studies, political sociology, political economy, political theory, international relations, religious studies, visual arts, anthropology, psychoanalysis and political philosophy. Security Dialogue encourages innovative analyses that challenge traditional readings of, inter alia, subjectivity, gender, identity, the individual, the social, the international, the economical, citizenship, health and biopolitics, risk, information technology, globalisation, migration and transnationalism, terrorism, crime, and media. Security Dialogue represents a unique forum across the arts, humanities and social sciences for scholarship that seeks to revisit, critique, and revise the concept of security against the backdrop of contemporary and historical developments.

Titel
Special Issue Governing (In)Security in a Postcolonial World
Verlag
SAGE Publications
Ort
London
Schlagwörter
(Post-)Kolonialismus, Staat, Sicherheit, Teilprojekt C3
Datum
2012-10
Kennung
ISSN 0967-0106
Erschienen in
Security Dialogue, 43 (5).
Sprache
eng
Art
Text