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Human Security and the Construction of Security
Global Society, 2002(2002). Human Security and the Construction of Security. Global Society: Vol. 16, No. 3, pp. 277-295.
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Resilience and human security: The post-interventionist paradigm
In current discussions, many commentators express a fear that ‘broad’ human security approaches are being sidelined by the rise of the ‘responsibility to protect’ (R2P) and the ‘narrow’ focus on military intervention.
David Chandler
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Human Security and the Politics of Security
2020Human security has for a long time been caught between a rock and a hard place. In the academic world, the attempts that human security proponents have made to reorient security have been heavily criticised by both traditional and critical security theorists.
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Secure Distributed Human Computation
Proceedings of the 6th ACM conference on Electronic commerce, 2005We suggest a general paradigm of using large-scale distributed computation to solve difficult problems, but where humans can act as agents and provide candidate solutions. We are especially motivated by problem classes that appear to be difficult for computers to solve effectively, but are easier for humans; e.g., image analysis, speech recognition ...
Craig Gentry +2 more
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Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, 2017
SummarySo far, information security has been focusing mainly on how to improve security and safety technologies. As people are becoming connected with a larger amount of cyber equipment, however, the human aspect in cyber security and safety has gained more attention as an essential issue. In other words, both security and usability of ICT systems have
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SummarySo far, information security has been focusing mainly on how to improve security and safety technologies. As people are becoming connected with a larger amount of cyber equipment, however, the human aspect in cyber security and safety has gained more attention as an essential issue. In other words, both security and usability of ICT systems have
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Global security and human security
2008I argue that the idea of "security" must extend well beyond its traditional military dimension to encompass the interrelated military, political, economic, environmental, health, and other international and global threats arising mainly from our global interdependence.
Intriligator, Michael, Coulomb, Fanny
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Human Security and Cooperative Security
2017The paper will examine different and competing understandings of human security and stresses the task of reconciling these differences as an important challenge for the advocates of an emerging norm inside the local urban or sub-urban communities. It focuses on the perceived tensions between its two salient aspects: ‘freedom from fear’ (more favoured ...
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Development, Security and the Contested Usefulness of Human Security: A Human (In-)Security Index
2009For more than a decade human security conceptualisations have been presented and discussed in international academic and political fora. The analytical usefulness of the notion of human security and its political appropriateness are frequently criticized, however. Our paper explores both aspects.
Werthes, Sascha +2 more
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Environmental Security and Human Security
2004This chapter will try to explain the process of elaboration of the concept of environmental security and the difficulties in its definition. Later the link with the concept of human security is presented, explaining the low priority of environmental issues in the different approaches and definitions of the concept of human security.
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