Introduction - Faye Donnelly and Tilman Schwarze
Part 1: Security, Space, and Temporality
1. Space, Ontological Security, and Christo and Jean-Claude's, Wrapped Reichstag (1995) - Christopher Peys
2. Injecting Temporality into Security and Space: Some conceptual groundwork - Adam Crawford
3. 'The Shoot House': on the spatial power of mazes in security discourses - Elspeth Van Veeren
4. The Shifting Referents of Space Security - Andrew W. Neal and?Lauren Rogers
Part 2: Security, Space, and Infrastructures
5. The?Smart City Paradigm?as?Adversarial Vector - Keith Hayward
6. Yishun is f ***ed up: Lefebvre's state space in neighbourhood design and crime control in Singapore's HDB estates - Joe Greener and Laura Naegler
7. Space, Ontological (In)security and Urban Redevelopment: Everyday Lived Experiences with Urban Transformation in South Side Chicago - Tilman Schwarze
8. Carceral space and the city - Alistair Fraser and Anna Schliehe
Part 3: Security, Space, and Identity
9. Queer Bodies, Visibility, and Space - Dean Cooper-Cunningham
10. 'Guns, Land, and Warehouse Utopias': Securing Space for Reactionary Masculinity in the Exurban Borders - Jason Luger
11. Commemorating the 1916 Easter Rising: Excavating Spatial Stories and Security at the General Post Office - Faye Donnelly
12. Prying Eyes and Curious Ears: Designing and Securing Our Backstages - Janos Mark Szakolczai
Part 4: Security, Space, and Threat Construction
13. Policing Space: Towards a Fourth Revolution - Julie Berg and Clifford Shearing
14. Exploring Rurality and Policing in the Scottish Drug Markets - Oana Pectu
15. Counterterrorism and the Periphery - Nick Brook
16. Security Claims in the Context of Energy Transitions in Fossil Fuel Dependent Regions - Max Cohen
Afterword - Pinar Bilgin