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Security in the Anthropocene - Reflections on Safety and Care (Hardcover)
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Security in the Anthropocene - Reflections on Safety and Care (Hardcover)
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The belief that "Nature" exists as a blank, stable stage upon which
humans act out tragic performances of international relations is no
longer tenable. In a world defined by human action, we must
reorient our understanding of ourselves, of our environment, and
our security.This book considers how decentred and reflexive
approaches to security are required to cope with the Anthropocene -
the Human Age. Drawing from various disciplines, this bold
reinterpretation explores the possibilities for understanding and
preparing a future that will look vastly different than the past.
The book asks to dig deeper into what it means to be human and
secure in an age of ecological exception."In a growing field of
interdisciplinary work on the Anthropocene, "Security in the
Anthropocene" sets itself apart. It blends ideas from criminology,
international security studies and the environmental humanities to
provide unique interdisciplinary insight into the challenges of
living on an increasingly turbulent earth."- Audra Mitchell,
Balsillie School of International Affairs/Wilfrid Laurier
University"This essential, groundbreaking book offers a new
conceptual framework that recalibrates what security means in the
Anthropocene. Not content on simply highlighting the state of
crisis fostered by existential risks in this new era, Cameron
Harrington and Clifford Shearing invite us to imagine a more
positive and caring form of security."- Benoit Dupont, University
of Montreal"Harrington and Shearing's fine book explores
evocatively how humans might cope with a world that is
fundamentally changed through a critical appraisal of how new
impacts on the Earth system shift the conditions of security. This
is a tour de force of how our concepts of security create the world
that afflicts us. The authors argue, convincingly, that there can
be no security in the Anthropocene without an expanded vision of
care."- John Braithwaite, Australian National University
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