Although prominent some would argue pre-eminent within the
modern political lexicon, the concept of security is complex and
contested. While the meaning and reference point of security was
once largely taken for granted within International Relations, the
past thirty years or so have witnessed the growth of a range of
approaches that refuse to take this concept and its application as
self-evident. Instead, serious scholarship, often grouped under the
rubric of Critical Security Studies, has sought to question and
critique dominant conceptions of security, to introduce new
theoretical approaches to the assessment of security discourses and
practices, and to expand the range of issues considered within
security analysis. This new four-volume collection from Routledge
provides a timely anthology of the subdiscipline s best and most
influential scholarship to help users make sense of a now
dizzyingly large body of literature and a continuing explosion in
research output.
Bringing together these major works in one easy-to-use reference
resource, the collection illuminates the sometimes complex debates
within and between different critical approaches to security, where
even the meaning, form, and function of critique is itself
contested. And, rather than attempting to impose a unitary or
monolithic understanding of Critical Security Studies, the
collection editors have instead captured the diversity and vibrancy
of critical research on security by grouping the gathered materials
into four interrelated themes: defining, deepening, broadening, and
extending security.
Volume I ( Defining Security ), collects a variety of critical
perspectives on the meaning of the concept of security. Volume II (
Broadening Security ), meanwhile, presents arguments for and
against the broadening of security to include issues such as
environmental degradation, migration, and health. The third volume
( Deepening Security ) in the collection gathers assessments of the
appropriate point of reference for security that range from the
individual to the global level, while Volume IV ( Extending
Security ) brings together materials that have sought to extend
existing critical approaches, and to expand further the
disciplinary boundaries of Security Studies.
The collection is fully indexed and includes a comprehensive
introduction that places the collected material in its historical
and intellectual context. It is destined to be valued by students,
teachers, and researchers of Security Studies as well as those
working in contiguous fields as a vital and unique resource.
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