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Now twenty years after 9/11, this well established and uniquely
composed textbook, in its revised second edition, provides a
cross-disciplinary introduction to the evolving field of homeland
and civil security. It unites researchers and practitioners in
addressing foundational topics, risk-informed priorities, and
multi-disciplinary perspectives in fostering secure societies. The
book explores intellectual foundations of homeland and civil
security across domains and boundaries, and how those apply to
addressing real-world challenges of our time. Representing various
sectors, intellectual styles, and methodological choices, the book
provides a comprehensive approach within an all-hazards framework
and across different levels of governance. It also demonstrates
different types of writing of research and defensible analysis in
different academic and professional communities. The book covers
intellectual, conceptual, and policy foundations; all-hazards
threat assessment; international experiences in border management;
policing in the homeland security era; classical emergency
management lessons of continued relevance; risk management at
tribal level; risk assessment under the conditions of global
connectivity; information and intelligence in homeland security;
public health response to COVID-19; populism, nationalism, and
violence; cybersecurity and critical web app infrastructure;
leadership for homeland security; homeland and civil security
cultures; ethical, legal, and social issues (ELSI); impactful
research in homeland and civil security; and the scientific status
of the field from the epistemic as well as the practical point of
view. The book further includes a learning and research guide, a
glossary, a bibliography, and an index, adding to its practical
use. The book will be of distinctive worth to homeland security
students in graduate courses; to an international student community
taking courses in political science, public administration,
security studies, and international relations; to faculty advancing
in the field; as well as to researchers, analysts, and
practitioners who are interested in thorough pracademic
perspectives on homeland and civil security into the 21st century.
Homeland Security Cultures: Enhancing Values While Fostering
Resilience explores the role that culture plays in the study and
practice of homeland security in an all-hazards, whole-community,
and all-of-government scope. It does so by analyzing and discussing
strategic, organizational, operational, and social cultures in the
U.S. Homeland Security Enterprise, as well as from an international
perspective. The focus is on how knowledge and interpretation,
normative values, common symbols, and/or action repertories inform
the evolution of the homeland security mission space and the
accomplishment of homeland security functions. Contributions also
address institutional changes designed to foster a more coherent
common homeland security culture. This textbook will make a
contribution to the evolution of homeland security as a policy area
and a field of study by offering actionable insight as well as
critical thinking from scholars and practitioners on how cultural
aspects matter in balancing security against liberty, in managing
complex risks, in enhancing collaboration across sectors, and in
explaining how a resilient nation can be fostered while enhancing
liberal and democratic values.
Homeland Security Cultures: Enhancing Values While Fostering
Resilience explores the role that culture plays in the study and
practice of homeland security in an all-hazards, whole-community,
and all-of-government scope. It does so by analyzing and discussing
strategic, organizational, operational, and social cultures in the
U.S. Homeland Security Enterprise, as well as from an international
perspective. The focus is on how knowledge and interpretation,
normative values, common symbols, and/or action repertories inform
the evolution of the homeland security mission space and the
accomplishment of homeland security functions. Contributions also
address institutional changes designed to foster a more coherent
common homeland security culture. This textbook will make a
contribution to the evolution of homeland security as a policy area
and a field of study by offering actionable insight as well as
critical thinking from scholars and practitioners on how cultural
aspects matter in balancing security against liberty, in managing
complex risks, in enhancing collaboration across sectors, and in
explaining how a resilient nation can be fostered while enhancing
liberal and democratic values.
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