Politics/Security/Discourse
Security Studies:
Theory & Governance
2020/21
Dr. Jen Mustapha, Huron College
mONDAYS 12:30-2:30PM HUCW101
Pols 3335E - OWL POrtal
Module 8
GLOBAL HEALTH AND HUMAN SECURITY
Module Materials
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Week 19-Mar 7
Climate Change, Pandemics, and Food Security
ISSUE PRESENTATIONS-
The Ever Given and Supply Chains; Climate Change and Arctic Sovereignty,
Pipeline Activism and Protests
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Simon Dalby (2008) "Security and environment linkages revisited", in Günter Et Al (Eds.) Globalisation and Environmental Challenges: Reconceptualising Security in the 21st Century, Hexagon Series on Human and Environmental Security and Peace, vol.38
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Schäfer, M. S., Scheffran, J., & Penniket, L. (2016). Securitization of media reporting on climate change? A cross-national analysis in nine countries. Security Dialogue, 47(1), 76-96
Week 20-Mar 14
Mass Migration and Humanitarian Intervention
**Research Proposal DUE- March 14th**
ISSUE PRESENTATIONS- TBD
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Didier Bigo (2002) “Security and Immigration: Toward a Critique of the Governmentality of Unease” Alternatives: Global, Local, Political, vol. 27 (1), pp. 63-92
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Duffield, M., & Waddell, N. (2006). Securing humans in a dangerous world. International Politics, 43(1), 1-23.
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I recommend taking a look at the International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty’s (2001) The Responsibility to Protect. Ottawa: ICISS, pp. 1-18