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The Indian Economic & Social History Review, 2005
This article concerns the politics of security and caste difference in the late nineteenth century Madras Presidency. Relying on a vernacular principle of interpretation emerging from the colonial archive itself—a Sanskrit ‘Law of Coincidence’—the article makes a case for collective identity in colonial India as a conjunctural attribution.
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This article concerns the politics of security and caste difference in the late nineteenth century Madras Presidency. Relying on a vernacular principle of interpretation emerging from the colonial archive itself—a Sanskrit ‘Law of Coincidence’—the article makes a case for collective identity in colonial India as a conjunctural attribution.
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2011
This is a presentation for the Caribbean Regional ConSoc Retreat held on June 16, 2011 in Kingston, Jamaica. This document outlines crime and violence as major roadblocks to development in the Caribbean; citing statistics and providing examples of the economic costs to the region.
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This is a presentation for the Caribbean Regional ConSoc Retreat held on June 16, 2011 in Kingston, Jamaica. This document outlines crime and violence as major roadblocks to development in the Caribbean; citing statistics and providing examples of the economic costs to the region.
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Human Security and Non-Citizens
2010The past decades have seen enormous changes in our perceptions of 'security', the causes of insecurity and the measures adopted to address them. Threats of terrorism and the impacts of globalisation and mass migration have shaped our identities, politics and world views.
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Citizen Freedom and Security Policies
1999A main aim of the modern state is to grant and protect citizens’ rights and freedoms. In a similar way, the Amsterdam Treaty commits the EU to ‘maintain and develop an area of freedom, security and justice’. This chapter seeks to analyse and explain how far the EU has been able to establish European-wide citizenship rights, yet protect existing rights ...
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World Citizens between Freedom and Security
Constellations, 2005Along with new freedoms, globalization has brought new insecurities. The scope of economic freedom is becoming larger; modern technologies further expand the possibilities of communication and, with them, another aspect of freedom. Along with criminal law, police law serves as a further building block of the security architecture that includes ...
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Citizen Involvement in Local Security Networks
Security Journal, 2008This paper deals with the involvement of citizens (and local businesspersons) in the prevention and control of crime and disorder. Four models of citizen involvement in local security networks are distinguished. In each of these models the role of citizens concentrates on different functions: (1) providing information, (2) advising or participating in ...
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EU homeland security: citizens or suspects?
Journal of European Integration, 2004EU homeland security agenda and the associated biometric instruments signal the increasing securitisation of the EU but challenge the EU’s commitment to the principles of freedom, democracy and justice. The doctrine of exceptionalism and use of EU biometry to service immigration and internal security priorities (such as combating terrorism and the US ...
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Israel's Security and Its Arab Citizens
2011Although a rich literature combining international relations and domestic political developments has recently emerged, most works specializing in state-minority relations, nationalism, citizenship and human rights have not integrated insights from the field of international relations and security affairs into their analysis.
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Citizen (in)security?: Social media, citizen journalism and crisis response
2014The use of social media in a crisis has been applauded, and is witnessing an increase in uptake among those involved in crisis management activities, including citizens. Whilst some challenges have been discussed elsewhere, somewhat lacking is a discussion on the impact of sharing information on the security of those that may have been recorded ...
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