Anti-terrorism, citizenship and security /
Jarvis, Lee,
Anti-terrorism, citizenship and security / Lee Jarvis and Michael Lister. - 1 online resource - Manchester Security, Conflict & Peace .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
COVER; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1 Anti-terrorism policy in the UK: historical trends and contemporary issues; 2 Citizenship and security; 3 Framing and evaluating anti-terrorism policy; 4 The impacts of anti-terrorism on citizenship; 5 Less, more, or otherwise (in)secure? Anti-terrorism powers and vernacular (in)securities; 6 Framing the security/anti-terrorism nexus; Conclusion; Appendix A Focus group topic guide; Appendix B UK anti-terrorism measures; Bibliography; Index
Since 9/11, the UK's anti-terrorism framework has undergone dramatic changes. Drawing on primary empirical research, this study examines the impact of these on security and citizenship, as perceived by citizens themselves. Engaging with different communities across the UK, it argues that although white individuals are not unconcerned about the effects of anti-terrorism powers, ethnic minority citizens believe that anti-terrorism measures have had a direct and negative impact on various dimensions of their citizenship and security.
In English.
9781784991548 1784991546 9781784991555 1784991554
10.7765/9781784991548 doi
22573/ctt1mfmwb8 JSTOR
018363830 Uk
Terrorism--Great Britain.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS--Infrastructure.
SOCIAL SCIENCE--General.
POLITICAL SCIENCE--International Relations--General.
Terrorism.
Great Britain.
Electronic books.
HV6433.G7 / J37 2015
363.3/2517/0941
Anti-terrorism, citizenship and security / Lee Jarvis and Michael Lister. - 1 online resource - Manchester Security, Conflict & Peace .
Includes bibliographical references and index.
COVER; Title Page; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1 Anti-terrorism policy in the UK: historical trends and contemporary issues; 2 Citizenship and security; 3 Framing and evaluating anti-terrorism policy; 4 The impacts of anti-terrorism on citizenship; 5 Less, more, or otherwise (in)secure? Anti-terrorism powers and vernacular (in)securities; 6 Framing the security/anti-terrorism nexus; Conclusion; Appendix A Focus group topic guide; Appendix B UK anti-terrorism measures; Bibliography; Index
Since 9/11, the UK's anti-terrorism framework has undergone dramatic changes. Drawing on primary empirical research, this study examines the impact of these on security and citizenship, as perceived by citizens themselves. Engaging with different communities across the UK, it argues that although white individuals are not unconcerned about the effects of anti-terrorism powers, ethnic minority citizens believe that anti-terrorism measures have had a direct and negative impact on various dimensions of their citizenship and security.
In English.
9781784991548 1784991546 9781784991555 1784991554
10.7765/9781784991548 doi
22573/ctt1mfmwb8 JSTOR
018363830 Uk
Terrorism--Great Britain.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS--Infrastructure.
SOCIAL SCIENCE--General.
POLITICAL SCIENCE--International Relations--General.
Terrorism.
Great Britain.
Electronic books.
HV6433.G7 / J37 2015
363.3/2517/0941