Security: Theories, Practices & Dilemmas
Hosted by the University of Copenhagen
15 - 28 August, 2011
University of Copenhagen's Exchange Students
The Security: Theories, Practices and Dilemmas of Widening the Concept to Cover New Threats such as Cultural and Climate Change summer school provides participants with a state of the art understanding of the newest theories about the widened concept of security as well as insight into the dynamics of managing "new threats" in different fields including climate change, religion and fragile states. While the theories have mostly been developed within political science, the course will be strongly interdisciplinary and feature experts in the relevant fields where threats are currently designated, as well as law and anthropology. Law will be central in the examinations of the dangers of dramatizing threats and taking urgent countermeasures (c.f. the war on terror) where civil rights and other values that should be defended, risk being threatened by their very defense. Anthropology enters several times in this summer school program, because the theories have opened to an increasing attention to individual and community level dynamics and to cultural variation in the meaning of security and danger, but coming out of political science, this has been handled in theoretically and conceptually insufficient ways, where emerging work at the intersection of anthropology and political science (much of it in Denmark) promises interdisciplinary synergies and deeper understanding of the dynamics of security in a globalizing world.
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