Translations of Security: A Framework for the Study of Unwanted Futures

This book scrutinizes how contemporary practices of security have come to rely on many different translations of security, risk, and danger. Institutions of national security policies are currently undergoing radical conceptual and organizational changes, and this book presents a novel approach for...

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Critical Security
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Interdisciplinary approach to knowledge
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International Security
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Other social problems & services
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Political Freedom
Political Research Methods
Political Science
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security threats
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