Bültmann & Gerriets
Trapped
Life Under Security Capitalism and How to Escape It
von Mark Maguire, Setha Low
Verlag: Stanford University Press
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-1-5036-3296-7
Erschienen am 19.03.2024
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 199 mm [H] x 122 mm [B] x 12 mm [T]
Gewicht: 198 Gramm
Umfang: 182 Seiten

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Mark Maguire is Professor of Anthropology at Maynooth University. He is the co-author of Getting through Security: Counterterrorism, Bureaucracy, and a Sense of the Modern.Setha Low is Distinguished Professor of Environmental Psychology, Geography, Anthropology, and Women's Studies at the Graduate Center, City University of New York. She is the author of many books, most recently Why Public Space Matters.



"Calls to defund the police or to stop brutal police violence, argue Mark Maguire and Setha Low, will never succeed as long as there are those who enjoy and take comfort in security capitalism. Security capitalism can be recognized by the marks it leaves on society, remaking public space in its own image--privatized, fortified, unequal, striated, and access-controlled. With a global and comparative lens that takes readers from Nairobi to New York City, Maguire and Low offer intimate portraits of the people behind security capitalism--the police, policy makers, and private contractors who agree that a price must be paid in blood to maintain public safety--and critique phenomena like the transfer of public funds to arms dealers via the militarization of police, securitized housing developments, and ineffectual counterterrorism efforts. But more than just an exposâe of the nefarious corporations, corrupt agencies, and incompetent governments, this book uniquely shines the spotlight on the ordinary citizens whose desires for safety drive these phenomena. Angela Davis has written of the challenge of persuading people that "safety, safeguarded by violence, is not really safety." Maguire and Low aid us in thinking through the challenge, providing a common language to discuss security capitalism and offering ways to escape its clutches"--



Introduction
1. Open the Gates, or You'll Never Escape
Concept Note: Interior Life
2. Take Back the City: Security as a Way of Life in New York City
Concept Note: Security Capitalism
3. Reimagine Policing
Concept Note: Solutionism
4. Counter Counterterrorism
Concept Note: Security-Industrial Complex
5. Reclaim Homeland Security
Conclusion: Defund Security


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