Fear: Critical Geopolitics and Everyday Life
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Fear: Critical Geopolitics and Everyday Life
Pain, Rachel; Smith, Susan J.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2008
274
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Inglês
9780754649663
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Chapter 1 Fear: Critical Geopolitics and Everyday Life, Rachel Pain, Susan J. Smith; section1 State Fears and Popular Fears; Chapter 2 1This is an abridged and updated version of 'The Critical Geopolitics of Danger in Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan', first published in Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 2005, 23, 555-80. Some of the material in this chapter is reproduced from that article by kind permission of Pion Limited, London., Nick Megoran; Chapter 3 'Growing Pains'? Fear, Exclusion and Citizenship in a Disadvantaged UK Neighbourhood, Catherine Louise Alexander; Chapter 4 Fear and the Familial in the US War on Terror, Deborah Cowen, Emily Gilbert; Chapter 5 1This is an abridged version of a chapter with the same name published in Sorkin, M. (2007), Indefensible Space: The Architecture of the National Insecurity State by kind permission of Routledge., Cindi Katz; section2 Fear of Nature and the Nature of Fear; Chapter 6 Pandemic Anxiety and Global Health Security, Alan Ingram; Chapter 7 Nature, Fear and Rurality, Jo Little; section3 Encountering Fear and Otherness; Chapter 8 Scaling Segregation; Racialising Fear, Peter E. Hopkins, Susan J. Smith; Chapter 9 Practising Fear: Encountering O/other Bodies, Michael Haldrup, Lasse Koefoed, Kirsten Simonsen; Chapter 10 Neither Relaxed nor Comfortable: The Affective Regulation of Migrant Belonging in Australia, Greg Noble, Scott Poynting; Chapter 11 Youth and the Geopolitics of Risk after 11 September 2001, Kathrin Hoerschelmann; section4 Regulating Fear; Chapter 12 On Strawberry Fields and Cherry Picking: Fear and Desire in the Bordering and Immigration Politics of the European Union, Henk van Houtum, Roos Pijpers; Chapter 13 Identity Cards and Coercion in Palestine, Nadia Abu Zhara; Chapter 14 Ethno-sectarianism and the Construction of Fear in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Peter Shirlow; section5 Fear, Resistance and Hope; Chapter 15 Whose Fear Is It Anyway? Resisting Terror Fear and Fear for Children, Rachel Pain;
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geopolitical;discourses;north;east;england;gated;community;global;fears;young;FMD.;Young Men;Contemporary UK Society;GPHIN;Critical Geopolitics;Vice Versa;Social Reproduction;Cheerful Diversity;UN;Dense;Violated;Gated Communities;Paranoid Parenting;Young Muslim Men;Global Health Security;EU Immigration Policy;Nanny Cams;Id Kit;Critical Security Studies;UK Airport;Multi-drug Resistant Tuberculosis;Accessing Government Benefits;UK Foreign Policy;Global Public Health Surveillance;Wider Issues
Chapter 1 Fear: Critical Geopolitics and Everyday Life, Rachel Pain, Susan J. Smith; section1 State Fears and Popular Fears; Chapter 2 1This is an abridged and updated version of 'The Critical Geopolitics of Danger in Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan', first published in Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 2005, 23, 555-80. Some of the material in this chapter is reproduced from that article by kind permission of Pion Limited, London., Nick Megoran; Chapter 3 'Growing Pains'? Fear, Exclusion and Citizenship in a Disadvantaged UK Neighbourhood, Catherine Louise Alexander; Chapter 4 Fear and the Familial in the US War on Terror, Deborah Cowen, Emily Gilbert; Chapter 5 1This is an abridged version of a chapter with the same name published in Sorkin, M. (2007), Indefensible Space: The Architecture of the National Insecurity State by kind permission of Routledge., Cindi Katz; section2 Fear of Nature and the Nature of Fear; Chapter 6 Pandemic Anxiety and Global Health Security, Alan Ingram; Chapter 7 Nature, Fear and Rurality, Jo Little; section3 Encountering Fear and Otherness; Chapter 8 Scaling Segregation; Racialising Fear, Peter E. Hopkins, Susan J. Smith; Chapter 9 Practising Fear: Encountering O/other Bodies, Michael Haldrup, Lasse Koefoed, Kirsten Simonsen; Chapter 10 Neither Relaxed nor Comfortable: The Affective Regulation of Migrant Belonging in Australia, Greg Noble, Scott Poynting; Chapter 11 Youth and the Geopolitics of Risk after 11 September 2001, Kathrin Hoerschelmann; section4 Regulating Fear; Chapter 12 On Strawberry Fields and Cherry Picking: Fear and Desire in the Bordering and Immigration Politics of the European Union, Henk van Houtum, Roos Pijpers; Chapter 13 Identity Cards and Coercion in Palestine, Nadia Abu Zhara; Chapter 14 Ethno-sectarianism and the Construction of Fear in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Peter Shirlow; section5 Fear, Resistance and Hope; Chapter 15 Whose Fear Is It Anyway? Resisting Terror Fear and Fear for Children, Rachel Pain;
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geopolitical;discourses;north;east;england;gated;community;global;fears;young;FMD.;Young Men;Contemporary UK Society;GPHIN;Critical Geopolitics;Vice Versa;Social Reproduction;Cheerful Diversity;UN;Dense;Violated;Gated Communities;Paranoid Parenting;Young Muslim Men;Global Health Security;EU Immigration Policy;Nanny Cams;Id Kit;Critical Security Studies;UK Airport;Multi-drug Resistant Tuberculosis;Accessing Government Benefits;UK Foreign Policy;Global Public Health Surveillance;Wider Issues