9781788115476-1788115473-Haven: The Mediterranean Crisis and Human Security (New Horizons in Human Geography series)

Haven: The Mediterranean Crisis and Human Security (New Horizons in Human Geography series)

ISBN-13: 9781788115476
ISBN-10: 1788115473
Author: John Morrissey
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Format: Hardcover 360 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781788115476
ISBN-10: 1788115473
Author: John Morrissey
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Format: Hardcover 360 pages

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Haven: The Mediterranean Crisis and Human Security (New Horizons in Human Geography series) (ISBN-13: 9781788115476 and ISBN-10: 1788115473), written by authors John Morrissey, was published by Edward Elgar Publishing in 2020. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Haven: The Mediterranean Crisis and Human Security (New Horizons in Human Geography series) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Drawing critically on the UN concept of 'human security', this book offers a transformative understanding of security in responding to the Mediterranean refugee crisis. From a range of arts, humanities and social science disciplines, and through case studies incorporating key governmental, NGO and refugee perspectives, the book critiques the major geopolitical, economic and social issues of the crisis. It documents the prioritization of population management techniques that are underpinned by conventional territorial logics of security, before reflecting on the alternative priorities of human security that can facilitate an active human rights framework and a more holistic and humanitarian interventionism.

In advancing a human security approach to the crisis, the book insists upon our interconnected global sense of precarity, interrogates the human consequences of the endless cycles of conflict and displacement, and challenges the impoverished thinking of statist security agendas that divide the world into zones of sanctuary and abandonment.

Of broad appeal and relevance across the social sciences, from geography and migration studies to international relations and critical security studies, this book will also be a timely read for people working for NGOs and policy makers looking for a more holistic response to the ongoing refugee crisis.

Contributors include: T. Bicchieri, A. Bilgic, J. Bloomer, M. Brehony, R. Browne, M. Brunicardi, V. Cirefice, C. Dorrity, L. Elliott, D. Estrada-Tanck, D. Gasper, T.J. Hughes, J. Hyndman, G. Kearns, V. Ledwith, J. Morrissey, A. Mountz, K. Reilly, C. Wilcock

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