Security, Ethnography and Discourse
Transdisciplinary Encounters
Herausgeber: Mc Cluskey, Emma; Charalambous, Constadina
Security, Ethnography and Discourse
Transdisciplinary Encounters
Herausgeber: Mc Cluskey, Emma; Charalambous, Constadina
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This interdisciplinary book analyses different contexts where security concerns have an impact on institutional or everyday practices and routines in the lives of ordinary people.
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This interdisciplinary book analyses different contexts where security concerns have an impact on institutional or everyday practices and routines in the lives of ordinary people.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9780367532017
- ISBN-10: 0367532018
- Artikelnr.: 62571524
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 490g
- ISBN-13: 9780367532017
- ISBN-10: 0367532018
- Artikelnr.: 62571524
Emma Mc Cluskey is a Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Westminster, UK. Constadina Charalambous is Assistant Professor of Language Education & Literacy at the European University Cyprus.
Introduction Constadina Charalambous and Emma Mc Cluskey 1. Researching
(in)security as a lived experience: setting the foundations for
transdisciplinary dialogue Emma Mc Cluskey, Ben Rampton, and Constadina
Charalambous Part I: Conflict, (in)security, and everyday peace 2. Everyday
Peace Disruption in deeply-divided societies: Is it really peace? Roger Mac
Ginty 3. A linguistic ethnography of peace-building through language
education in Cyprus Constadina Charalambous, Panayiota Charalambous, and
Ben Rampton 4. Silence as practices of (in)security in post-Yugoslav region
Renata Summa and Milan Puh 5. Breaking Taboos: The Making of Xenophobia as
Acceptable in Sweden Emma Mc Cluskey Part II: Managing suspicion and
surveillance in everyday life 6. Embodying the US Security State:
Surveilling Intimate Spaces to Counter Violent Extremism Nicole Nguyen 7.
Goffman and the everyday experience of surveillance Ben Rampton and Louise
Eley 8. Auditor Design and Accountability in Encounters between Citizens
and the Police Rodney H. Jones Afterword: Reflexive encounters when
speaking across bounded knowledges Rebekka Friedman
(in)security as a lived experience: setting the foundations for
transdisciplinary dialogue Emma Mc Cluskey, Ben Rampton, and Constadina
Charalambous Part I: Conflict, (in)security, and everyday peace 2. Everyday
Peace Disruption in deeply-divided societies: Is it really peace? Roger Mac
Ginty 3. A linguistic ethnography of peace-building through language
education in Cyprus Constadina Charalambous, Panayiota Charalambous, and
Ben Rampton 4. Silence as practices of (in)security in post-Yugoslav region
Renata Summa and Milan Puh 5. Breaking Taboos: The Making of Xenophobia as
Acceptable in Sweden Emma Mc Cluskey Part II: Managing suspicion and
surveillance in everyday life 6. Embodying the US Security State:
Surveilling Intimate Spaces to Counter Violent Extremism Nicole Nguyen 7.
Goffman and the everyday experience of surveillance Ben Rampton and Louise
Eley 8. Auditor Design and Accountability in Encounters between Citizens
and the Police Rodney H. Jones Afterword: Reflexive encounters when
speaking across bounded knowledges Rebekka Friedman
Introduction Constadina Charalambous and Emma Mc Cluskey 1. Researching
(in)security as a lived experience: setting the foundations for
transdisciplinary dialogue Emma Mc Cluskey, Ben Rampton, and Constadina
Charalambous Part I: Conflict, (in)security, and everyday peace 2. Everyday
Peace Disruption in deeply-divided societies: Is it really peace? Roger Mac
Ginty 3. A linguistic ethnography of peace-building through language
education in Cyprus Constadina Charalambous, Panayiota Charalambous, and
Ben Rampton 4. Silence as practices of (in)security in post-Yugoslav region
Renata Summa and Milan Puh 5. Breaking Taboos: The Making of Xenophobia as
Acceptable in Sweden Emma Mc Cluskey Part II: Managing suspicion and
surveillance in everyday life 6. Embodying the US Security State:
Surveilling Intimate Spaces to Counter Violent Extremism Nicole Nguyen 7.
Goffman and the everyday experience of surveillance Ben Rampton and Louise
Eley 8. Auditor Design and Accountability in Encounters between Citizens
and the Police Rodney H. Jones Afterword: Reflexive encounters when
speaking across bounded knowledges Rebekka Friedman
(in)security as a lived experience: setting the foundations for
transdisciplinary dialogue Emma Mc Cluskey, Ben Rampton, and Constadina
Charalambous Part I: Conflict, (in)security, and everyday peace 2. Everyday
Peace Disruption in deeply-divided societies: Is it really peace? Roger Mac
Ginty 3. A linguistic ethnography of peace-building through language
education in Cyprus Constadina Charalambous, Panayiota Charalambous, and
Ben Rampton 4. Silence as practices of (in)security in post-Yugoslav region
Renata Summa and Milan Puh 5. Breaking Taboos: The Making of Xenophobia as
Acceptable in Sweden Emma Mc Cluskey Part II: Managing suspicion and
surveillance in everyday life 6. Embodying the US Security State:
Surveilling Intimate Spaces to Counter Violent Extremism Nicole Nguyen 7.
Goffman and the everyday experience of surveillance Ben Rampton and Louise
Eley 8. Auditor Design and Accountability in Encounters between Citizens
and the Police Rodney H. Jones Afterword: Reflexive encounters when
speaking across bounded knowledges Rebekka Friedman