War, Economic Strife, Climate Change: Understanding Intersectional Threats to Inclusion and Security
When we discuss global security efforts, we must ask whom these initiatives genuinely serve. This volume seeks to address this question by presenting perspectives from scholars around the world on issues of inclusion and security, particularly for those who are marginalised by virtue of their indige...
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| description | When we discuss global security efforts, we must ask whom these initiatives genuinely serve. This volume seeks to address this question by presenting perspectives from scholars around the world on issues of inclusion and security, particularly for those who are marginalised by virtue of their indigenous background, ethnicity, age, gender, sexuality, disability, illness, socio‐economic position, and class. We ask why these vulnerable groups are often left to struggle alone. Are they being excluded from existing security frameworks—or are such frameworks even available? Furthermore, how do these global dangers affect their sense of safety, their trust in society, and their ability to access essential services? To capture this complex reality, we invited contributions not only from academics but also from NGOs, barristers, and practitioners with direct experience of these hardships. The resulting collection offers both conceptual analyses and case studies on specific issues affecting ethnic minorities, disabled individuals, and gender minorities. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-3b6ced68ecd3420fa8f2833077b1f61b2024-12-05T10:17:30ZengCogitatioSocial Inclusion2183-28032024-12-0112010.17645/si.96193851War, Economic Strife, Climate Change: Understanding Intersectional Threats to Inclusion and SecurityRoland Zarzycki0Leah Burch1Mustapha Sheikh2Department of Sociology, Collegium Civitas, PolandSchool of Social Sciences, Liverpool Hope University, UKSchool of Languages, Cultures and Societies, University of Leeds, UKWhen we discuss global security efforts, we must ask whom these initiatives genuinely serve. This volume seeks to address this question by presenting perspectives from scholars around the world on issues of inclusion and security, particularly for those who are marginalised by virtue of their indigenous background, ethnicity, age, gender, sexuality, disability, illness, socio‐economic position, and class. We ask why these vulnerable groups are often left to struggle alone. Are they being excluded from existing security frameworks—or are such frameworks even available? Furthermore, how do these global dangers affect their sense of safety, their trust in society, and their ability to access essential services? To capture this complex reality, we invited contributions not only from academics but also from NGOs, barristers, and practitioners with direct experience of these hardships. The resulting collection offers both conceptual analyses and case studies on specific issues affecting ethnic minorities, disabled individuals, and gender minorities.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/9619displacement(in)justiceinsecurityintersectionalitymarginalisationrefugee/migrant vulnerabilitysocial crisesviolencewar |
| spellingShingle | Roland Zarzycki Leah Burch Mustapha Sheikh War, Economic Strife, Climate Change: Understanding Intersectional Threats to Inclusion and Security Social Inclusion displacement (in)justice insecurity intersectionality marginalisation refugee/migrant vulnerability social crises violence war |
| title | War, Economic Strife, Climate Change: Understanding Intersectional Threats to Inclusion and Security |
| title_full | War, Economic Strife, Climate Change: Understanding Intersectional Threats to Inclusion and Security |
| title_fullStr | War, Economic Strife, Climate Change: Understanding Intersectional Threats to Inclusion and Security |
| title_full_unstemmed | War, Economic Strife, Climate Change: Understanding Intersectional Threats to Inclusion and Security |
| title_short | War, Economic Strife, Climate Change: Understanding Intersectional Threats to Inclusion and Security |
| title_sort | war economic strife climate change understanding intersectional threats to inclusion and security |
| topic | displacement (in)justice insecurity intersectionality marginalisation refugee/migrant vulnerability social crises violence war |
| url | https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/9619 |
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