Mobilising the Language of Emergency: Human Security and Climate Action Discourse

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Abstract

This paper considers the UN’s 1994 concept of ‘human security’ as indispens-able in progressively framing climate security discourse. It argues for a human security agenda that encapsulates a broad and integrated security strategy in which climate change is addressed in a holistic manner along with related human-environmental precarities. The paper reflects on how we might produc-tively conceptualise and enact a human security vision of climate action, how such a vision requires us to think differently and cooperatively about security, and ultimately how this compels us to prioritise a security discourse of shared precarity and collective responsibility.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)59-70
JournalIrish Studies in International Affairs
Volume31
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

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  • Morrissey, J.

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