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2023, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-7 A Flying Reign of Terror? The Who, Where, When, What, and How of Non-state Actors and Armed Drones
by Håvard Haugstvedt - 8-21 A Policy Aimed at Social Security of the Precariat. Polish Experiences and Challenges from Social and Economic Perspective
by Michał Czuba & Rafał Muster - 22-31 Accommodating Artificial Intelligence in International Law: An Overview and New Frontier
by Yaser Khalaileh - 32-41 Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons: Towards Sustainable Human Security
by Intan Innayatun Soeparna - 42-52 Electoral Violence and Human Security in Ghana: A Case of Odododiodio Constituency of the Greater Accra Region
by Harrison Kwame Golo & Prize McApreko & Lawrence Quarshie
2022, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 1-5 Re-thinking Violence, Everyday and (In)Security: Feminist/Intersectional Interventions
by Ingrid Nyborg & Shweta Singh & Gunhild Hoogensen Gjørv - 6-22 Gendering Community Policing and Role of Information Communication Technology: A Case Study of Gender-Based Violence in Pakistan
by Abda Khalid & Ingrid Nyborg - 23-34 Patterns of Similarities and Differences in Post-Conflict Community-Oriented Policing—A Matter of Trust
by Kari Margrethe Osland & Maria Gilen Røysamb - 35-46 Gender, Populism and Collective Identity: a Feminist Analysis of the Maoist Movement in Nepal
by Heidi Riley & Hanna Ketola & Punam Yadav
2022, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 1-4 Editorial vol. 18 (2022)
by Sabina Lautensach - 5-17 Health versus Economic Security: An Ambivalence of Anti-Tobacco Norm Internalisation in Indonesia
by Suyani Indriastuti & Abubakar Eby Hara & Himawan Bayu Patriadi & Agus Trihartono & Bagus Sigit Sunarko - 18-28 Citizens’ Perceptions of Security Issues: New and Old Actors in the National Security Framework
by Luca Guido Valla - 29-48 Measuring HS in Small, Vulnerable Municipalities: A Quantitative Approach
by José Rafael Tovar Cuevas & Juan David Díaz Mutis & Sandra Balanta Cobo & Luis Miguel Tovar Cuevas
2021, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editorial Volume 17
by Sabina Lautensach - 4-14 Between Fear and Survival: Human Security Issues in Citarum River Basin, Indonesia
by Arry Bainus & Wawan Budi Darmawan & Dina Yulianti & Luthfi Hamzah Husin - 15-22 Planetary Precarity and ‘More-Than-Human Security’: The Securitization Challenge in the Aftermath of COVID-19
by John Morrissey - 23-34 Responding to the Humanitarian Crisis of the Rohingya in Myanmar: A Comparison between the Role of State and NGOs
by Ardli Johan Kusuma & Firman Firman & Ahmad Harakan & M. Chairil Akbar Setiawan & Dodi Faedlulloh & Komang Jaka Ferdian - 35-45 On Safe Space in Education: A Polish-Vietnamese Comparative Study
by Dorota Domalewska & Małgorzata Gawlik-Kobylińska & Phuong Hoang Yen & Rebecca K. Webb & Nakonthep Thiparasuparat - 46-56 The Role of Women and Girls in the Eyes of Islamic State: A Content Analysis of Dabiq and Rumiyah Magazines
by Marta Sara Stempień - 57-65 Theorising Mothers’ Everyday Security in the Context of Irregular Migration
by Brandy Cochrane & Lotte Wolff - 66-79 Legal Responses in the Area of Migration Security after 2015 Migration Crisis in Italy, Germany and Poland. Whose Security Does National Law Protect: Migrants or Citizens?
by Anna Magdalena Kosińska - 80-90 Young Employee Security During the COVID-19 Pandemic—Polish Case Study
by Edyta Bombiak - 91-105 A Systematic Literature Review of Gendered Human Security Approaches
by Theresa A. Ammann & Tamara A. Kool
2020, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 1-8 Emerging Perspectives on Post-Conflict Police-Community Relations II
by Ingrid Nyborg & Daniel Juddson Lohmann - 9-18 Striving for the Impossible? Policing and Territoriality in the Age of the War on Terror
by Stig Jarle Hansen - 19-30 Police Reform and Community Policing in Kenya: The Bumpy Road from Policy to Practice
by Ingvild Magnæs Gjelsvik - 31-43 Pushing on a String? An Argument for Civil Society-driven Community Policing as Alternative to Ministry-centric Approach in Conflict-affected States
by A. Heather Coyne & Ingrid Nyborg - 44-54 Protecting the Citizenry—or an Instrument for Surveillance? The Development of Community-oriented Policing in Kenya
by Stian Lid & Clifford Collins Omondi Okwany - 55-65 The Narrative of Militancy: A Case Study of Swat, Pakistan
by Qasim Ali Shah & Bahadar Nawab & Ingrid Nyborg & Noor Elahi - 66-81 Growing Up in Post-Conflict Kosovo: Youth’s Insecurities and Their Attitudes Towards Police
by Fabienne Lieveke Rie Coenders - 82-96 Aguu: From Acholi Post War Street Youth and Children to ‘Criminal Gangs’ in Modern Day Gulu City, Uganda
by Shai André Divon & Arthur Owor - 97-110 Possibilities of Advancing Police Reform in Guatemala through Community -Oriented Policing
by Arturo Matute - 111-133 A Bird’s-Eye View from the Field—How a Police Experts Network Can Be an Important Link in Facilitating Sustainable Community-Oriented Policing in Post-Conflict Contexts
by Jaishankar Ganapathy & Tor Damkaas & Alf Halvar Naesje - 134-148 Civil Security in the Wake of Crisis—Renegotiating Police-Community Relations in Post-Crisis Development in Swat, Pakistan
by Ingrid L.P. Nyborg & Bahadar Nawab - 149-164 Police, Policing, and the Community: Community Policing in Theory and Practice in Gulu, Uganda
by Shai Andre Divon - 165-178 Comparative Reflections on Community-Oriented Policing (COP) in Post-Conflict Central America
by John-Andrew McNeish & Arturo Matute & Erika Rojas Ospina & Hugo Frühling - 179-204 Fragile Future: Youth Insecurities and Their Relations with Police in Afghanistan and Pakistan
by Jaishankar Ganapathy & Ajmal Nimruzi & Shakirullah Dawar
2020, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial 2020
by Sabina Lautensach - 3-15 Emergency Medical Response in Mass Casualty Tunnel Incidents—with Emphasis on Prehospital Care
by Annelie Holgersson & Annika Eklund & Lina Gyllencreutz & Britt-Inger Saveman - 16-29 Hypertargeting Facebook Profiles Vulnerable to ISIS Recruitment with “Breaking the ISIS Brand Counter Narrative Video Clips” in Multiple Facebook Campaigns
by Anne Speckhard & Molly Ellenberg & Haider Shaghati & Neima Izadi - 30-40 Exploring a Nexus of National and Human Security: Food and Energy Challenges in the U.S. Arctic
by Cameron David Carlson & Troy J Bouffard & Dana Woodward - 41-50 Ecological Security of Communities in Polish Cities
by Radosław Korneć - 51-52 Environmental Conflicts, Migration and Governance
by Paul Bellamy - 53-57 Plagues, Pandemics, Health Security, and the War on Nature
by Colin David Butler - 58-70 Human Security in Anthropology of Security Perspective: A Re-conceptualisation Attempt
by Stanislaw Jarmoszko
2019, Volume 15, Issue 2
- 1-6 Emerging Perspectives on Post-Conflict Police-Community Relations
by Ingrid Nyborg - 7-20 Community-Based Policing in Nicaragua: Do the Claims of Communitarian, Proactive and Preventative Hold True?
by John-Andrew McNeish & Skarlleth Martinez Prado & Hugo Frühling Ehrlich - 21-40 Role of ICT in Community-Oriented Policing in South Asia: Challenges and Opportunities
by Tahir Maqsood & Sajjad A. Madani & Bahadar Nawab & Shakir Ullah & Ingrid Nyborg - 41-53 Community-Oriented Policing: Political, Institutional and Technical Reforms in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) Police
by Nawab Bahadar & Shakir Ullah & Ingrid Nyborg & Tahir Maqsood - 54-69 From Guns to Roses: Understanding Community-Oriented Policing in Afghanistan
by Ingrid L.P. Nyborg & Jaishankar Ganapathy & Ajmal Nimruzi - 70-84 The Gendered Nature of Security in El Salvador: Challenges for Community-Oriented Policing
by Erika Julieta Rojas Ospina
2019, Volume 15, Issue 1
- 1-5 Editorial 2019
by Sabina Lautensach - 6-18 Violent non-State Actors and New Forms of Governance: Exploring the Colombian and Venezuelan Border Zone
by Rafael Duarte Villa & Marília Carolina Souza Pimenta
2018, Volume 14, Issue 1
- 1-4 Editorial Volume 14
by Sabina Lautensach - 5-10 “Food Security” versus Cash Transfers: Comparative Analysis of Social Security Approaches in India and Brazil
by Carter Vance - 11-12 A Review of ‘Human Insecurities in Southeast Asia’
by Marcos Alan S. V. Ferreira - 13-23 Refugees & Violent Group Grievance
by Jason Christensen - 24-31 Migrants Meet Europeans
by Alexander K. Lautensach
2017, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-4 Editorial Volume 13
by Sabina Lautensach - 5-15 Emerging Security Challenges to Africa: The Case of Haphazard Disposal of Pharmaceuticals in Ghana
by Ken Emmanuel Ahorsu & Yvonne Esseku - 16-21 Threats to Security Posed by ISIS in Syria: A Human Security Approach
by Lee-Ann Louw & Hendrik Johannes Lubbe - 22-33 Local Actor Strategies for Achieving Human Security Functionings
by Nikolai Holm - 34-42 Women Refugees: An Imbalance of Protecting and Being Protected
by Sylvia Yazid & Agatha Lydia Natania
2016, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editorial Volume 12
by Sabina Lautensach - 4-34 Pacification & Mega-events in Rio de Janeiro: Urbanization, Public Security & Accumulation by Dispossession
by Lea Rekow - 35-36 A Review of 'Law's Impunity: Responsibility and the Modern Private Military Company'
by Marcos Alan S. V. Ferreira - 37-51 A Piece of Land or Peace on the Land: How Much Is a Peasant's Life Worth in Brazil?
by Artur Zimerman - 52-73 On Unstable Ground: Issues Involved in Greening Space in the Rocinha Favela of Rio De Janeiro
by Lea Rekow - 74-90 Rio De Janeiro’s Olympic Legacy: Public Security for Whom?
by Lea Rekow - 91-111 Review of On-Scene Management of Mass-Casualty Attacks
by Annelie Holgersson - 112-120 Human Security: China’s Discourses and Experience
by Xiao Ren - 121-122 A Review of 'New Explorations into International Relations: Democracy, Foreign Investment Terrorism and Conflict'
by John Michael Quinn V
2015, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-4 Editorial for Journal of Human Security Volume 11
by Sabina Lautensach - 1-26 A Review of 'Humanitarian Intervention and Legitimacy Wars: Seeking Peace and Justice in the 21st Century'
by Leah Merchant - 5-18 Sustainable Health for All? The Tension Between Human Security and the Right to Health Care
by Alexander K. Lautensach - 19-25 Human Security Workers Deployed in Austere Environments: A Brief Guide to Self-Care, Sustainment, and Productivity
by Thomas F. Ditzler & Abigail D. Hoeh & Patricia R. Hastings - 27-33 Notes from the Field: The Humanitarian Crisis in Ukraine
by John M Quinn - 34-44 Educational Pathways to Remote Employment in Isolated Communities
by David Denkenberger & Julia Way & Joshua M. Pearce - 45-56 Redefining Human Security for Vulnerable Migrants in East Asia
by Jiyoung Song
2014, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editorial for Journal of Human Security Volume 10
by Sabina Lautensach - 4-11 The Praxis of Social Enterprise and Human Security: An Applied Research Agenda
by Malcolm David Brown - 12-13 Human Security in World Affairs: A Pedagogical, Multi-disciplinary Approach
by John Janzekovic - 14-31 Fragile States, Infectious Disease and Health Security: The Case for Timor-Leste
by John M. Quinn & Nelson Martins & Mateus Cunha & Michiyo Higuchi & Dan Murphy & Vladimir Bencko - 32-45 A Case for Cohabitative Security: The Philippine and Malaysian Experience
by Michael Intal Magcamit - 46-58 Human Security and Developmental Crisis in the Contemporary West Africa
by Ayodeji A. Aduloju & Omowunmi O. Pratt - 59-75 The Fragility of the Liberal Peace Export to South Sudan: Formal Education Access as a Basis of a Liberal Peace Project
by Ngambouk Vitalis Pemunta & Eno-Akpa Rene Nkongho - 76-88 Can the Pragmatic East Asian Approach to Human Security Offer a Way for the Deepening of the Long Peace of East Asia?
by Timo Kivimäki
2013, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-3 Editorial
by Sabina Lautensach - 4-14 The Radicalisation of Prison Inmates: A Review of the Literature on Recruitment, Religion and Prisoner Vulnerability
by Elizabeth Mulcahy & Shannon Merrington & Peter James Bell - 15-26 The United States and the Arab Spring
by Timo Kivimäki - 27-28 A Review of "Human Security in World Affairs: Problems and Opportunities"
by Arthur L. Fredeen - 29-31 Doing Justice to Human Security: A Textbook in Tune with its Time
by Deane Edward Neubauer