This book brings fresh insights into how social spaces shape the way we experience and understand security. Chapters unite voices from critical security studies, urban geography, criminology and political science to rethink the link between security and space, from neighbourhood crime to global conflict.
By viewing security through a spatial lens, the book uncovers the social, economic and political forces that shape security issues in everyday life offering vital insights for current debates on power, space and security.
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"A multi-case international deep dive into spaces of security, their textures, their organisation and their contestation. Rewarding reading!" Professor Charlotte Heath-Kelly, University of Warwick "This outstanding volume expertly explores how diverse security practices and technologies shape and define space. A compelling read that reveals the intricate connections between security measures and spatial forms." Professor Jef Huysmans, Queen Mary University of London
1. In Pursuit of Interconnections between Security and Space Faye
Donnelly and Tilman Schwarze
Part I: Security, Space, and Infrastructures
2. The Smart City As Adversarial Vector Keith Hayward
3. The Paradoxes of Security and State Space in Singapores Housing
Development Board Estates Joe Greener and Laura Naegler
4. Precarious Security: From Walled City to Walled Garden Anna Schliehe and
Alistair Fraser
5. Of Mazes, Complex Space and Secrecy Games in Security Politics Elspeth
Van Veeren
Part II. Security, Space, and Identity
6. Defensive Masculinities and Flex Warehouse Security-Utopias at the Urban
Edge Jason Luger
7. Proclaiming a State During and After the 1916 Easter Rising Faye
Donnelly
8. Ontological Security-Seeking and Regional Imaginaries in Post-1991
Ethiopia Katharina Newbery
9. Space, Ontological (In)security and Urban Redevelopment Tilman Schwarze
10. Space, Ontological Security and Christo and Jeanne-Claudes Wrapped
Reichstag (1995) Christopher Peys
Part III. Security, Space, and Governance
11. The Shifting Referents of Space Security Andrew N. Neal, Lauren Rogers
and Roy B. Gardner
12. Policing and Spatial Imaginings Julie Berg and Clifford Shearing
13. Depoliticizing Energy Security in the UKs North Sea Max Cohen
14. Beyond Offshore Finance: Security in the Archipelago of Offshore Spaces
William Vlcek
15. Counterterrorism in Rural and Remote Spaces Nick Brooke
Afterword. Security Takes Place: Contrapuntal Reading As Method Pinar Bilgin
Faye Donnelly is a Lecturer in the School of International Relations at the University of St Andrews.
Tilman Schwarze is Lecturer in Criminology in the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Glasgow.