Human security thinking in practice: ’personal security’, ‘citizen security’ and comprehensive mappings

Des Gasper, OA Gómez

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Abstract

This paper describes the introduction of an emphasis on ‘personal security’ in human security thinking and practice, as part of the ultimately unsuccessful attempt to compartmentalize the pursuit of security. It reviews the past 20 years of attention to ‘personal security’: both in compartments that consider organized physical violence or threats to personal safety and property (‘citizen security’), and as parts of more wide-ranging examination of threats to fulfilment of basic needs and rights, for example, in comprehensive mapping exercises undertaken in various UNDP Regional and National Human Development Reports or in studies of women’s security. The paper reflects on the complex process of opening-up conventional security thinking and practice in ways that add value and depth without shrinking into preconceived compartments.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)100-116
Number of pages17
JournalContemporary Politics
Volume21
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Jan 2015

Bibliographical note

ISSN 1356-9775 (Print), 1469-3631 (Online)

Research programs

  • EUR-ISS-GGSJ

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