
New Books in Critical Theory Till F. Paasche and James Derrick Sidaway, "Transecting Securityscapes: Dispatches from Cambodia, Iraq, and Mozambique" (U Georgia Press, 2021)
Dec 2, 2021
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Introduction
00:00 • 4min
Iriac University, I'm Not Thereay More. Am, Ye, I'm in Canada.
03:35 • 5min
Ponompen, a City of Rapid Accumulation, Neo-Liberalism, and an Empire
08:53 • 2min
A Study in Cudistan - A Study in Pnon Pen Cambodia, a Study in Iracicodi Ston
10:51 • 3min
A Brief History of Security and Insecurity in Southeast Asia
14:03 • 4min
What's the Utility of the Security Escapend?
17:58 • 4min
What Does Security Mean in Critical Academia?
21:30 • 3min
A Study of Security in Mozambique
24:27 • 3min
The Scapes Idea
27:12 • 3min
Were Walking as Well?
30:38 • 4min
How Did You Write the Papers Together?
34:36 • 2min
A, I Don't Really Have Any Issues, but It Just Happened.
36:19 • 5min
Security Space, Ye It Skanov, I Think We Still Call It Participant Observation
41:40 • 2min
Aje's Experience in the Middle East
43:47 • 4min
The Death of Jasmine Lale
47:23 • 3min
Security and the Syrian Refugee Family
50:35 • 5min
Am, a or and Yet, How We Approach What We're Writing About
55:08 • 3min
Are You Writing Too Journalist?
58:19 • 7min
