2024
DOI: 10.1057/s41311-024-00581-w
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Ontological vs. societal security: same difference or distinct concepts?

Rita Floyd

Abstract: Ontological security and the Copenhagen school’s societal security are both concerned with identity. While, the existing literature on ontological security has made use of the Copenhagen school’s concept of securitization, the linkage between societal and ontological security is unclear. Are they different, or does one subsume the other? This article uses the case of majority fears of minority threats to examine the difference between the two concepts. The article shows that the two are distinct—albeit complem… Show more

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