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“Places of risk” and “sites of modernity” refer not merely to physical locations, but also objects and institutions that stand at the center of contemporary debates on security and risk. These are social and political domains where energy and infrastructure are produced, where domestic security is pursued and maintained, and where citizens encounter the state in its punitive or monitory roles. Taking a wide view of the period from the 1970s to today, this volume brings together innovative, interdisciplinary case studies of sites of modernity that promise to provide security and safety, yet at the same time are deemed responsible for creating new risks. With a particular contemporary interest in the technocratic changes of security and risk control the contributors to Sites of Modernity — Places of Risk position the 1970s as a turning point in the path from industrial to post-industrial modernity.



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Table of Contents

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Introduction
Martin H. Geyer

Chapter 1. Exploring the Invention of Risk Debates: Natural Disasters, Insuranceand Risk Management in the Late TwentiethCentury
Nicolai Hannig

Chapter 2. Insuring Catastrophes: Capital Market-Based Forms of Insurance since the 1980s
Martin Lengwiler

Chapter 3. Places of Risk on the Site of Socialist Modernity: Fighting Industrial Accidents until the GDR Was No More
Thomas Lindenberger

Chapter 4. From “Black Sheriffs” to “Security Partners”? The Emergence of Private Policing in Public Spaces in Germany since the 1970s
Marcus Böick

Chapter 5. Risky Housing: Squatting in London and Hamburg in the 1970s and Early 1980s
Christine G. Krüger

Chapter 6. Imprisoned Protest: The Body at Risk and Hunger Strikes in the United States in Transnational Perspective, 1968‒1985
Maximilian Buschmann

Chapter 7. “An Inseparable Pair”: Freedom and Security in the Schengen Space
Isaac Stanley-Becker

Chapter 8. It’s the Brain, Stupid: Neuroscience, Risk, and Crime
Peter Becker

Conclusion: From Risks to Emergencies?
Martin H. Geyer

Sites of Modernity—Places of Risk: Risk and

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    Publisher: Berghahn Books
    Publication Date: 14/07/2023
    ISBN13: 9781805390251, 978-1805390251
    ISBN10: 1805390252

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    “Places of risk” and “sites of modernity” refer not merely to physical locations, but also objects and institutions that stand at the center of contemporary debates on security and risk. These are social and political domains where energy and infrastructure are produced, where domestic security is pursued and maintained, and where citizens encounter the state in its punitive or monitory roles. Taking a wide view of the period from the 1970s to today, this volume brings together innovative, interdisciplinary case studies of sites of modernity that promise to provide security and safety, yet at the same time are deemed responsible for creating new risks. With a particular contemporary interest in the technocratic changes of security and risk control the contributors to Sites of Modernity — Places of Risk position the 1970s as a turning point in the path from industrial to post-industrial modernity.



    Trade Review

    “This is a superb collection of essays, coming at an extremely opportune moment, when the global Covid pandemic, the climate emergency, the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and political uncertainties in the West are forcing us to reassess the historical roots of current perspectives on risk and risk-taking.” • Matthew Stibbe, Sheffield Hallam University



    Table of Contents

    List of Tables

    Introduction
    Martin H. Geyer

    Chapter 1. Exploring the Invention of Risk Debates: Natural Disasters, Insuranceand Risk Management in the Late TwentiethCentury
    Nicolai Hannig

    Chapter 2. Insuring Catastrophes: Capital Market-Based Forms of Insurance since the 1980s
    Martin Lengwiler

    Chapter 3. Places of Risk on the Site of Socialist Modernity: Fighting Industrial Accidents until the GDR Was No More
    Thomas Lindenberger

    Chapter 4. From “Black Sheriffs” to “Security Partners”? The Emergence of Private Policing in Public Spaces in Germany since the 1970s
    Marcus Böick

    Chapter 5. Risky Housing: Squatting in London and Hamburg in the 1970s and Early 1980s
    Christine G. Krüger

    Chapter 6. Imprisoned Protest: The Body at Risk and Hunger Strikes in the United States in Transnational Perspective, 1968‒1985
    Maximilian Buschmann

    Chapter 7. “An Inseparable Pair”: Freedom and Security in the Schengen Space
    Isaac Stanley-Becker

    Chapter 8. It’s the Brain, Stupid: Neuroscience, Risk, and Crime
    Peter Becker

    Conclusion: From Risks to Emergencies?
    Martin H. Geyer

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