What is it about?

The New Security places the concept of ‘security’ under the spotlight to analyse its meaning in an original and contemporary context. It 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.

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Why is it important?

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.

Perspectives

Writing this book was an enlightening experience! I will be forever grateful to the many interviewees who shared their stories and perspectives of what security means to them.

Helen Forbes-Mewett
Monash University

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This page is a summary of: The New Security, January 2018, Springer Science + Business Media,
DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-59102-9.
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