VULNERABILITY, RISK, THREAT. Security as a psycho-social representation

Journal Title: Impact Strategic - Year 2007, Vol 24, Issue 3

Abstract

The book enters upon theories of security and, symultaneously, offers for debate a methodology for security analysis that combines the existing elements with those proposed by the author - the theory of psycho-social representation of security -, the ones belonging to the politology with those of sociology and social psychology.

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Alexandra SARCINSCHI

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Alexandra SARCINSCHI (2007). VULNERABILITY, RISK, THREAT. Security as a psycho-social representation. Impact Strategic, 24(3), 91-92. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-83063