The Cultural Construction of Safety and Security: Imaginaries, Discourses and Philosophies that Shaped Modern Europe

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Abstract

This volume analyses cultural perceptions of safety and security that have shaped modern European societies. The articles present a wide range of topics, from feelings of unsafety generated by early modern fake news to safety issues related to twentieth-century drug use in public space. The volume demonstrates how ‘safety’ is not just a social or biological condition to pursue but also a historical and cultural construct. In philosophical terms, safety can be interpreted in different ways, referring to security, certainty or trust. What does feeling safe and thinking about a safe society mean to various groups of people over time? The articles in this volume are bound by their joint effort to take a constructionist approach to emotional expressions, artistic representations, literary narratives and political discourses of (un)safety and their impact on modern European society.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationAmsterdam
PublisherAmsterdam University Press
Number of pages279
ISBN (Electronic)9789048554768
ISBN (Print)9789463720472
Publication statusPublished - 4 Jan 2024

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