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  • 1
    ISSN: 1367-5494
    Language: English
    Titel der Quelle: European journal of cultural studies
    Publ. der Quelle: London : Sage
    Angaben zur Quelle: Vol. 20, No. 4 (2017), p. 433-448
    DDC: 050
    Abstract: Muslims are making their way into filmed entertainment in Hollywood and Europe. Critical reception has uniformly acclaimed the quantitative progress, however, disagreeing on the quality of the representation. One position laments how the increased representation of diversity is structured by negative stereotypes; another is encouraged by how the very same stereotypes are ironically taken to extremes. Bearing in mind the intimate relation between identity and security, however, the stereotypical representation of difference is never innocent. The overall narratives of Danish public service broadcast series such as The Killing, Government and The Protectors rely on stereotypical security policy narratives identifying Muslims as threats. Even when stereotypes are creatively articulated to reverse the negative valuation, Muslim roles are distinctly charged or ‘securitized’ when compared to non-Muslim roles. However, placing the ‘Muslim’ character centre stage allows a separate level of representation of a distinct role in the way stories articulate stereotypes, facilitating hybrid identities.
    Note: Copyright: © The Author(s) 2015
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781351031974
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (277 pages)
    Series Statement: Routledge Studies in Sustainability Ser.
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 304.20911/3
    Keywords: Sustainable development-Arctic regions.. ; Arctic regions-Politics and government ; Sustainable development-Arctic regions.. ; Sustainable development-Arctic regions ; Sustainable development-Arctic regions. ; Arctic regions-Politics and government ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- Notes on contributors -- Preface -- 1 Introduction: sustainability as a political concept in the Arctic -- Problems of sustainability -- Between environmental and developmental discourse -- Sustainability as a political concept -- Analysing sustainability politics -- Notes -- References -- 2 The sustainability of what? Stocks, communities, the public purse? -- Introduction -- Stocks: biologically sustainable catch quotas in Greenlandic fisheries -- Public purse: economic sustainability in Greenlandic fisheries -- Communities: employment and culture in Greenlandic fisheries -- Public opinion and the co-existence of competing referent objects -- Conclusion -- Note -- Bibliography -- 3 Sustainability understandings of Arctic shipping -- Introduction -- The sustainability debate in Arctic shipping -- What is to be sustained in Arctic shipping? -- Discussion: complexities and conflicts of arctic sustainable shipping -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 4 Digging sustainability: scaling and sectoring of sovereignty in Greenland and Nunavut mining discourses -- To mine, or not to mine -- Scaling and sectoring of sustainability-speak -- Greenland: mining for a new nation, stretching 'the local' -- Nunavut: social licence to drill towards devolution -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- 5 'Without seals, there are no Greenlanders': colonial and postcolonial narratives of sustainability and Inuit seal hunting -- Sustaining Danish colonization -- 'Protecting' Inuit seal hunting: a desirable sustainability narrative -- Without seals, there are no Greenlanders: a Rinkian sustainability narrative -- Changing the colonial sustenance: from seals to fish -- Sealing under Home Rule -- Great Greenland -- Puisi A/S -- Rearview: the trace of seal -- Notes -- References.
    Abstract: 6 Scaling sustainability in the Arctic -- The future social world and the political space for sustainability -- Mega-industriesin the Arctic -- Taming the social -- Conclusion -- References -- 7 Same word, same idea? Sustainable development talk and the Russian Arctic -- Introduction -- Environmental and developmental legacies in the Russian Arctic -- Arctic sustainable development in policy discourse -- Concluding discussion -- Note -- References -- 8 The right to 'sustainable development' and Greenland's lack of a climate policy -- Introduction: thanks on behalf of the citizens of the Maldives -- Strategic positions, scale, and sustainability -- Analysis: climate change and the global gaze on Greenland -- 'The Greenlandic case' and 'the Danish case' -- A new strategic position for Greenland -- Scale-makingand sustainability dreams -- Conclusion: a policy and a commitment that never really were -- Notes -- References -- 9 Building a Blue Economy in the Arctic Ocean: sustaining the sea or sustaining the state? -- Introduction -- The Blue Economy as a sustainability strategy -- Norway: the Arctic Blue Economy as maritime manifest destiny -- Blue Economy, brown oil -- Conclusion: contesting the Blue Economy -- Notes -- References -- 10 Saving the Arctic: Green peace or oil riot? -- Sustainability in the Arctic: business as usual -- Not just ecocentric: Greenpeace's Arctic sustainability focus -- Saving the Arctic: scale and geographical imaginaries -- Greenland: sustaining the dream of postcolonial sovereignty -- Russia: forceful posturing for home and abroad -- Norway: there's nothing to see here -- Conclusion: can there be a green peace? -- Notes -- References -- 11 Sustaining the Arctic nation state: the case of Norway, Iceland, and Canada -- Introduction -- Sustainability and statehood -- A case of three Arctic states
    Abstract: Articulations of sustainability and identity -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 12 'How we use our nature': sustainability and indigeneity in Greenlandic discourse -- Sustainability in Greenlandic -- Pre- and colonial discourses about nature -- Knowledge and authority in early twentieth-century debates on conservation and progress -- Colonialism and neo-colonialism versus local knowledge and sustainable, national democracy -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 13 Sustaining Denmark, sustaining Greenland -- Early history and making of radioactive resources -- Claiming the Greenlandic "resource frontier" -- GEOX 55 -- An aerial experiment -- Economizing the subterrain -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 14 A new path in the last frontier state?: Transforming energy geographies of agency, sovereignty, and sustainability in Alaska -- At the intersection of sustainability and sovereignty: a history of diesel path dependency -- Breaking free: a path forward for renewable energy -- Alaska at a budget crossroad: the staying power of renewable energy path creation -- Notes -- References -- 15 Geo-assembling narratives of sustainability in Greenland -- Introduction -- Materializing narratives of sustainability -- Colonial, Cold War, and postcolonial Greenland -- Objects and flows of Arctic sustainability -- Conclusion -- Note -- Bibliography -- 16 Conclusion: sustainability reconfiguring identity, space, and time -- Reconfiguring identities: communities and states, individuals and corporations, systems -- Reconfiguring spaces: sectors, zones, and scales -- Reconfiguring temporalities: futures, presents, pasts -- The agency of a concept: substantive and processual effects of sustainability in the Arctic -- The message from the Arctic to the global conversation on sustainability -- Notes -- References -- Index
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781138491830
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 261 pages , illustrations , 25 cm
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in sustainability
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Politics of sustainability in the Arctic
    DDC: 304.20911/3
    Keywords: Sustainable development ; Arctic regions Politics and government ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Arktis ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Indigenes Volk ; Umweltschutz ; Wirtschaft ; Politik
    Abstract: "The Politics of Sustainability in the Arctic argues that sustainability is a political concept because it defines and shapes competing visions of the future. In current Arctic affairs, prominent stakeholders agree that development needs to be sustainable, but there is no agreement over what it is that needs to be sustained. In original conservationist discourse, the environment was the sole referent object of sustainability, however, as sustainability discourses expand, the concept is linked to an increasing number of referent objects, such as, society, economy, culture and identity. This book sets out a theoretical framework for understanding and analysing sustainability as a political concept, and provides a comprehensive empirical investigation of Arctic sustainability discourses. Presenting a range of case studies from Greenland, Norway, Canada, Russia, Iceland and Alaska, the essays in this volume analyse the concept of sustainability and how actors are employing and contesting this concept in specific regions within the Arctic. In doing so, the book demonstrates how sustainability is being given new meanings in the postcolonial Arctic and what the political implications are for postcoloniality, nature, and development more broadly. Beyond those interested in the Arctic, this book will also be of great value to students and scholars of sustainability, sustainable development, and identity and environmental politics"--
    Abstract: Introduction sustainability as a political concept in the Arctic / Jeppe Strandsbjerg, Marc Jacobsen & Ulrik Pram Gad -- The sustainability of what? Stocks, communities, the public purse? / Rikke Becker-Jacobsen -- Sustainability understandings of Arctic shipping / Kathrin Keil -- Digging sustainability scaling and sectoring of benefits and responsibilities in Greenland and Nunavut mining discourses / Marc Jacobsen -- "Without seals, there are no Greenlanders" Colonial and postcolonial narratives of sustainability and Inuit seal hunting / Naja Graugaard -- Scaling sustainability in the Arctic / Frank Sejersen -- Same word, same idea? Sustainable development talk and the Russian Arctic / Elana Wilson Rowe -- The right to sustainable development and Greenland's lack of a climate policy / Lill Bjørst -- Building a blue economy in the Arctic Ocean : sustaining the sea, or sustaining the state? / Berit Kristoffersen & Philip Steinberg -- Saving the Arctic : green peace or oil riot? / Hannes Gerhardt, Berit Kristoffersen and Kirsti Stuvøy -- Sustaining the Arctic nation-state : the case of Norway, Iceland, and Canada / Ingrid Medby -- 'How we use our nature." Sustainability and indigeneity in Greenlandic discourse / Kirsten Thisted -- Sustaining Denmark - sustaining Greenland / Johanne Bruun -- A new path in the last frontier state? Transforming energy geogragrahies of agency, sovereignty, and sustainability in Alaska / Victoria Hermann -- Geo-assembling narratives of sustainability in Greenland / Klaus Dodds & Mark Nuttall -- Conclusion : sustainability reconfiguring time, space and identity / Ulrik Pram Gad & Jeppe Strandsbjerg
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 4
    ISBN: 8787874237
    Language: Danish
    Pages: 271 S , graph. Darst
    Series Statement: Eskimologis skrifter 19
    Series Statement: Eskimologis skrifter
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    Keywords: Hochschulschrift ; Grönland ; Eskimo ; Dänisch ; Einsprachigkeit ; Ethnische Identität ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9781003175247 , 9781000452181 , 9781032007151 , 9781032007090
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (240 p.)
    Keywords: Warfare & defence ; Political control & freedoms ; International relations ; Anthropology ; Sociology
    Abstract: This book scrutinizes how contemporary practices of security have come to rely on many different translations of security, risk, and danger. Institutions of national security policies are currently undergoing radical conceptual and organizational changes, and this book presents a novel approach for how to study and politically address the new situation. Complex and uncertain threat environments, such as terrorism, climate change, and the global financial crisis, have paved the way for new forms of security governance that have profoundly transformed the ways in which threats are handled today. Crucially, there is a decentralization of the management of security, which is increasingly handled by a broad set of societal actors that previously were not considered powerful in the conduct of security affairs. This transformation of security knowledge and management changes the meaning of traditional concepts and practices, and calls for investigation into the many meanings of security implied when contemporary societies manage radical dangers, risks and threats. It is necessary to study both what these meanings are and how they developed from the security practices of the past. Addressing this knowledge gap, the book asks how different ideas about threats, risk, and dangers meet in the current practices of security, broadly understood, and with what political consequences. This book will be of interest to students of critical security studies, anthropology, risk studies, science and technology studies and International Relations. The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.routledge.com/Translations-of-Security-A-Framework-for-the-Study-of-Unwanted-Futures/Berling-Gad-Petersen-Waever/p/book/9781032007090, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license
    Note: English
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    ISBN: 9780472076703 , 9780472056705
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (383 p.)
    Keywords: Politics & government ; International relations ; Warfare & defence ; Regional studies
    Abstract: Greenland has increasingly captivated imaginations around the globe. Yet, while it is central to the Arctic region, its role has been poorly understood. Greenland in Arctic Security delivers a comprehensive overview of how security dynamics unfold in and in relation to Greenland. Each individual chapter analyzes specific discourses and dynamics pertaining to hard or soft security questions. These span from great power interests in geostrategic infrastructure to domestic debates centered on promoting and protecting Greenland identity when engaging with the outside world. In addition, the book offers perspectives on other security questions that have been catalyzed by the effects of climate change. By combining these different analyses, Greenland in Arctic Security provides new, theoretically informed discussions on how security politics can manifest across different scales and territorial borders. At times, these politics can have consequences beyond their original intent. With Greenland geopolitics and securitization theory of current interest to political and academic debates, this book offers timely insights for readers
    Note: English
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    ISBN: 9781003175247 , 9781000452181 , 9781032007151 , 9781032007090 , 9781003175247
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (240 p.)
    Series Statement: Routledge New Security Studies
    Keywords: Warfare & defence ; Political control & freedoms ; International relations ; Anthropology ; Sociology
    Abstract: This book scrutinizes how contemporary practices of security have come to rely on many different translations of security, risk, and danger. Institutions of national security policies are currently undergoing radical conceptual and organizational changes, and this book presents a novel approach for how to study and politically address the new situation. Complex and uncertain threat environments, such as terrorism, climate change, and the global financial crisis, have paved the way for new forms of security governance that have profoundly transformed the ways in which threats are handled today. Crucially, there is a decentralization of the management of security, which is increasingly handled by a broad set of societal actors that previously were not considered powerful in the conduct of security affairs. This transformation of security knowledge and management changes the meaning of traditional concepts and practices, and calls for investigation into the many meanings of security implied when contemporary societies manage radical dangers, risks and threats. It is necessary to study both what these meanings are and how they developed from the security practices of the past. Addressing this knowledge gap, the book asks how different ideas about threats, risk, and dangers meet in the current practices of security, broadly understood, and with what political consequences. This book will be of interest to students of critical security studies, anthropology, risk studies, science and technology studies and International Relations. The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.routledge.com/Translations-of-Security-A-Framework-for-the-Study-of-Unwanted-Futures/Berling-Gad-Petersen-Waever/p/book/9781032007090, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license
    Note: English
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