The book explores the complex, multi-directional connections of the
"mobility/security nexus" in the re-ordering of states, empires, and
markets in historical perspective. Contributing to a vivid academic
debate, the book offers in-depth studies on how mobility and security
interplay in the emergence of order beyond the modern state. While
mobilities studies, migration studies and critical security studies
have focused on particular aspects of this relationship, such as the
construction of mobility as a political threat or the role of
infrastructure and security, we still lack comprehensive conceptual
frameworks to grasp the mobility/security nexus and its role in
social, political, and economic orders. With authors drawn from
sociology, International Relations, and various historical
disciplines, this transdisciplinary volume historicizes the
mobility-security nexus for the first time. In answering calls for
more studies that are both empirical and have historical depth, the
book presents substantial case studies on the nexus, ranging from the
late Middle Ages right up to the present-day, with examples from the
British Empire, the Russian Empire, the Habsburg Empire, Papua New
Guinea, Rome in the 1980s or the European Union today. By doing so,
the volume conceptualizes the mobility/security nexus from a new,
innovative perspective and, further, highlights it as a prominent
driving force for society and state development in history. This book
will be of much interest to researchers and students of critical
security studies, mobility studies, sociology, history and political
science.
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An Interdisciplinary and Historicizing Intervention
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781000620054
Publisert
2022
Utgave
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Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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