
Handbook of Cultural Security
Yasushi Watanabe(Editor)
Edward Elgar Publishing
Published on 25. May 2018
Book
Hardback
512 pages
978-1-78643-773-0 (ISBN)
Description
How are cultural identities, values and traditions challenged, appropriated and negotiated? What does 'being secure' mean? Is 'soft power' merely a continuation of imperialism? The Handbook of Cultural Security heightens our awareness of the interplay between 'culture' and 'society' in the age of globalization, and explores the emerging concept of cultural security.
With chapters from leading experts providing case studies from across the world this timely and unique Handbook examines the relationship between society, culture, and security in a globalizing world. Providing a diverse examination of the topic, the contributors emphasise the role of 'non traditional' security and seek to define what 'being secure' means across a broad number of contexts. Chapters cover topics ranging from the politics of radical Islam, the global spread of gated communities, and cultures of security and surveillance to discussions of the concept soft power; the forms it takes, and the impacts of 'exporting' culture.
This Handbook provides a platform for future debate in both academic and policy fields, and as such will be of interest for both students of public and social policy, international relations, and politics, as well as those engaged in shaping policy in these areas.
Contributors include: A. Akerlund, A. Anderson, A. Anisman, A. Azra, B.K. Blitz, E. Brogi, C. Ceniza Choy, A. Clarke, E. Eken, P. Gielen, J.L. Graves Jr., J. Guetzkow, F. Hartig, C.B. Huat, F. Izadi, J. Lai, G. Lee, A. Manguvo, O. McIvor, T. Monahan, M. Nyanungo, J. Pamment, A. Pande, S. Pandey, P.L. Parcu, A. Richter, J. Ruan, H. Saghaye-Biria, E. Sevin, S.J. Son, G. Sun, C. Webster, M. Wieviorka, A. Wojciuk, Y. Watanabe
With chapters from leading experts providing case studies from across the world this timely and unique Handbook examines the relationship between society, culture, and security in a globalizing world. Providing a diverse examination of the topic, the contributors emphasise the role of 'non traditional' security and seek to define what 'being secure' means across a broad number of contexts. Chapters cover topics ranging from the politics of radical Islam, the global spread of gated communities, and cultures of security and surveillance to discussions of the concept soft power; the forms it takes, and the impacts of 'exporting' culture.
This Handbook provides a platform for future debate in both academic and policy fields, and as such will be of interest for both students of public and social policy, international relations, and politics, as well as those engaged in shaping policy in these areas.
Contributors include: A. Akerlund, A. Anderson, A. Anisman, A. Azra, B.K. Blitz, E. Brogi, C. Ceniza Choy, A. Clarke, E. Eken, P. Gielen, J.L. Graves Jr., J. Guetzkow, F. Hartig, C.B. Huat, F. Izadi, J. Lai, G. Lee, A. Manguvo, O. McIvor, T. Monahan, M. Nyanungo, J. Pamment, A. Pande, S. Pandey, P.L. Parcu, A. Richter, J. Ruan, H. Saghaye-Biria, E. Sevin, S.J. Son, G. Sun, C. Webster, M. Wieviorka, A. Wojciuk, Y. Watanabe
Reviews / Votes
'With a refreshingly original theoretical framework of ''cultural security'', Professor Watanabe offers a collection of 24 chapters by eminent scholars from all over the world. Taking up urgent contemporary issues, each article deliberates upon the question of cultural security in the global era as ''super modern'' with competing soft powers or the global era as ''postmodern'' when culture serves as the ''safety net'' of one's identity. It is a splendid contribution to academia as well as to the general public.'--Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney, University of Wisconsin, US
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78643-773-0 (9781786437730)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Edited by Yasushi Watanabe, Graduate School of Media and Governance, Keio University, Japan
Content
Contents
Introduction
Yasushi Watanabe
PART I CULTURE AND HUMAN SECURITY
1. Cultural insecurity in a world of violence, fear and risk
Michel Wieviorka
2. Islam's moderation and radicalism: a special context to Southeast Asian Islam
Azyumardi Azra
3. Neo-racism in the age of genomics
Joseph L. Graves Jr
4. Intellectual property and indigenous culture
Jessica C. Lai
5. Keeping our languages alive: strategies for Indigenous language revitalization and maintenance
Onowa McIvor and Adar Anisman
6. Indigenous culture, HIV/AIDS and globalization in Southern Africa: towards an integrated sexuality education pedagogy
Angellar Manguvo and Martha Nyanungo
7. Cultural security and Pentecostalism in the Global South
Seung Jin Son and Allan H. Anderson
8. International adoption and cultural insecurity
Catherine Ceniza Choy
9. Statelessness and cultural security
Brad K. Blitz
10. Private gains and social costs of China's gated communities
Chris Webster, Jingjing Ruan and Guibo Sun
11. The image of the smart city: surveillance protocols and social inequality
Torin Monahan
12. Arts, community empowerment and cultural security: a critical assessment of arts impact research
Josh Guetzkow
PART II CULTURE AND SOFT POWER
13. Soft power after Nye: the neoliberal international order and soft power learning
Geun Lee
14. Americanizing soft power discourses and its discontents
Foad Izadi and Hakimeh Saghaye-Biria
15. The role of the state in cultural diplomacy
James Pamment and Andreas Akerlund
16. Indian diaspora as an instrument of India's soft power
Amba Pande and Sanjay Kumar Pandey
17. Global indices and nation branding
Efe Sevin and M. Evren Eken
18. Higher education as a soft power in international relations
Anna Wojciuk
19. Cultural exchange, language competition, and China's Confucius Institutes
Falk Hartig
20. Pop culture and soft power competition in East Asia
Chua Beng Huat
21. Safeguarding creativity: an artistic biotope and its institutional insecurities in a global market orientated Europe
Pascal Gielen
22. Heritage diplomacy
Amy Clarke
23. Pluralism and freedom of the media: a European perspective
Elda Brogi and Pier Luigi Parcu
24. Cultural security of Ukraine in times of conflict: legal aspects
Andrei Richter
Index
Introduction
Yasushi Watanabe
PART I CULTURE AND HUMAN SECURITY
1. Cultural insecurity in a world of violence, fear and risk
Michel Wieviorka
2. Islam's moderation and radicalism: a special context to Southeast Asian Islam
Azyumardi Azra
3. Neo-racism in the age of genomics
Joseph L. Graves Jr
4. Intellectual property and indigenous culture
Jessica C. Lai
5. Keeping our languages alive: strategies for Indigenous language revitalization and maintenance
Onowa McIvor and Adar Anisman
6. Indigenous culture, HIV/AIDS and globalization in Southern Africa: towards an integrated sexuality education pedagogy
Angellar Manguvo and Martha Nyanungo
7. Cultural security and Pentecostalism in the Global South
Seung Jin Son and Allan H. Anderson
8. International adoption and cultural insecurity
Catherine Ceniza Choy
9. Statelessness and cultural security
Brad K. Blitz
10. Private gains and social costs of China's gated communities
Chris Webster, Jingjing Ruan and Guibo Sun
11. The image of the smart city: surveillance protocols and social inequality
Torin Monahan
12. Arts, community empowerment and cultural security: a critical assessment of arts impact research
Josh Guetzkow
PART II CULTURE AND SOFT POWER
13. Soft power after Nye: the neoliberal international order and soft power learning
Geun Lee
14. Americanizing soft power discourses and its discontents
Foad Izadi and Hakimeh Saghaye-Biria
15. The role of the state in cultural diplomacy
James Pamment and Andreas Akerlund
16. Indian diaspora as an instrument of India's soft power
Amba Pande and Sanjay Kumar Pandey
17. Global indices and nation branding
Efe Sevin and M. Evren Eken
18. Higher education as a soft power in international relations
Anna Wojciuk
19. Cultural exchange, language competition, and China's Confucius Institutes
Falk Hartig
20. Pop culture and soft power competition in East Asia
Chua Beng Huat
21. Safeguarding creativity: an artistic biotope and its institutional insecurities in a global market orientated Europe
Pascal Gielen
22. Heritage diplomacy
Amy Clarke
23. Pluralism and freedom of the media: a European perspective
Elda Brogi and Pier Luigi Parcu
24. Cultural security of Ukraine in times of conflict: legal aspects
Andrei Richter
Index