Memory and Securitization in Contemporary Europe

The volume is the first study to explore the intersection of memory and securitisation in the European context. By analysing a variety of practices ranging from film to art and new media, the book expands the existing theoretical framework of securitisation. The authors consider memory as a precondi...

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Veröffentlicht: London : Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2018.
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505 0 |a Chapter 1: Games of Memory, or Games with Memories: Imperial Past in the three Referenda (Victor Apryshchenko) -- Chapter 2: Security, Memory and the Debate on Scottish Independence (Ewen Cameron, University of Edinburgh) -- Chapter 3: Traumatic Memory: The De-securitization of Belfast (Paul Antick, University of Roehampton) -- Chapter 4: Recurring Memories, Societies of Risk and Maps of Culture: Europe on Global Screen (Vlad Strukov) -- Chapter 5: Media Genre, Disrupted Memory and the Securitisation Chronotope: The Case of the Lee Rigby Murder (Stephen Hutchings & Kenzie Burchell, University of Manchester) -- Chapter 6: New Media, World-War-II Memory, and Securitisation in the Ukrainian Crisis (Mykola Makhortykh, University of Amsterdam) -- Chapter 7: Security Risks and Coping Strategies of Western Businesses in Neo-patrimonial States: Evidence from Ukraine under Janukovytch (Hannes Meissner, City of Vienna Competence Team Black Sea Region/) -- Chapter 8: Liquid Uncertainties in Europe: Economic Securitization and Beyond (Oliver Hinkelbein,University of Bremen) -- Chapter 9: The Economy of Memory and Risks: Discourse Analysis of the European and Eurasian Economic Unions (the Case of Armenia) (Oxana Karnaukhova, Southern Federal University) -- Chapter 10: Ecologies of Memory: Securitising Transnational Climate Change Risks through Memory Discoursein Russian and British Media (Marianna Poberezhskaya, University of East Anglia). 
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