WebIan Manners is a professor in the Department of Political Science at Lund University. He has previously been Professor at Copenhagen and Roskilde universities; Head of the EU unit at the Danish Institute for International Studies, Copenhagen; Associate Professor at Malmö University; and the University of Kent at Canterbury. His research interests lie at … Web20 de jun. de 2016 · Chapter 2 – The Self – Ontological Security and Existential Anxiety. An account of self-identity should be based on a stratified model of the psychological make-up of the individual. (Following Wittgenstein) to be human is to know what one is doing. Reflexive awareness is characteristic of all human action, and most people when asked …
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Web25 de jan. de 2024 · The concept of “ontological security” as elaborated by Anthony Giddens in his book The Constitution of Society (1984) is a useful tool in discussing how … WebOntological Security The need for ontological security is not part of the conceptual repertoire we customarily bring to IR scholarship, and as such some groundwork must be laid before exploring its implications for international politics. In this section I conceptualize the individual’s need for ontological security. Several reader\u0027s digest world\u0027s best reading list
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Web3 de nov. de 2024 · Her most recent publications examine the interrelations between migration, border crossing and emotions through classical social thought, and focus on Georg Simmel’s classical sociology of space (published in International Theory, 2024), and on van Gennep’s theory of territorial passages, reading it through Giddens’ concept of … WebUkrainian crisis from an ontological security perspective – can a realist international system give diplomacy a chance? Khaled Al-Kassimi1* Abstract: International military organizations derive their identity from the objec-tives they are set to perform thus acquiring ontological security. Organizations like Web18 de nov. de 2010 · The term “ontological security” is traditionally used in psychology and sociology to discuss how secure a person is in his or her existence and sense of self. In individuals, this security is developed in the first years of life, when parents instill their children with a sense of uniqueness and separation from the rest of the world. reader\u0027s gin