<p><strong>'Considering that the fear emanating from the state of anxiety and existential uncertainty is the dominant horror haunting our times, and the comprehensiveness of Carlo Bordoni's inventory of its roots and impacts, <i>State of Fear in a Liquid World </i>is a most welcome gift to the residents of the 21st Century.'</strong> <em>- Zygmunt Bauman, University of Leeds, U.K</em> </p><p><strong>'In this thought-provoking book, Carlo Bordoni convincingly shows the powerful presence of insecurity and fear in contemporary liquid modern society. The book is packed with ominous insights about the normalization of the state of fear and about how we may still hope to counteract this tendency. A must read for anybody keen to understand our fear-infested culture.'</strong> - <em>Michael Hviid Jacobsen, Aalborg University, Denmark</em></p><p><strong>'The world has become a scary place. We are fearful, but fear helps make sense of the world. Are we too scared to lose our fear? Carlo Bordoni offers resources to think anew and openly about our fears and our world. He issues a challenge – stop being fearful and, instead,</strong><em><strong> think.' </strong>- Keith Tester, LaTrobe University, Australia</em></p>

This book examines the insecurity that besets our lives in the contemporary world, whether as a result of natural disasters, human negligence or, more recently, threats to security in the form of terrorist activity, which itself gives rise to new fears: fear of travel, agoraphobia, distrust of others and existential anxieties.

Revealing the connection between the two components of our insecurity, as reflecting on and conditioning human existence, and producing social problems, the author brings this to bear on the notion of security that modernity had sought to guarantee to its citizens – a notion that has slowly crumbled with the crisis of modernity and with the emergence of the "liquid" world.

Now insecurity is endemic and has so firmly become part of us as to be accepted as an unpleasant aspect of normality that we must live with. However, the necessity of living in a risk society in which security has emerged as important does nothing to dispel the fear that accompanies us at all times. An engagement with the thought of Bauman that explores fear as an accompaniment to the end of modernity and its assurances, State of Fear in a Liquid World offers developments of the thesis of liquid modernity and will appeal to scholars and students of sociology, social theory and politics with interests in individualisation, social change and (in)security.

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This book examines the insecurity that besets our lives in the contemporary world, revealing it to be a symptom of the crumbling of the notion of security that modernity had sought to guarantee to its citizens. With the emergence of the ‘liquid’ world, insecurity has become endemic and is accepted as something we must live with, but this accepta
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Preface: A silent companion in a liquid world

Acknowledgements



  1. Phobos, a God repressed




  2. Fear of the machine




  3. Human adaption to the machine




  4. Natural and moral disasters




  5. Danger as an everyday experience




  6. Social security and individual insecurity




  7. Fear of Invasion




  8. Fear of Exclusion




  9. Waste in our future




  10. The frailty of personal relationships




  11. Forms of reassurance




  12. Globalization and "overclass"




  13. The Panopticon inside the net




  14. The anxiety-inducing State and the management of insecurity




  15. Unde malum? A temporary conclusion


References

Index

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780367607463
Publisert
2020-06-30
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Vekt
250 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
122

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Carlo Bordoni is a sociologist, journalist, former lecturer at the University of Florence and Director of the Academy of Fine Arts, Carrara (Italy). He writes for the Italian newspaper Il Corriere della Sera and its literary supplement, la Lettura, for the quarterly Prometeo, and the journal Social Europe online. He is the author of State of Crisis with Zygmunt Bauman, The End of Equality (Routledge, 2016) and Interregnum: Beyond Liquid Modernity.