Functionings and Failures: Challenges to Human Security as a Local Capability
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/5236Date
2013-06-01Type
Master thesisMastergradsoppgave
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Holm, NikolaiAbstract
This thesis focusses on the perspectives of community level actors in Liberia regarding their
efforts to pursue locally valued human security objectives. It utilizes a theoretical framework
based on human security, the capabilities approach, and the Copenhagen school of securitization to
evaluate local actor agency and how that agency is impacted by imbalanced power relations with
national and international level actors. The results of this qualitative study suggest that community
level actors view themselves being empowered as the primary agents in achieving certain human
security functionings; however, the ability of local actors to achieve higher level functionings is
highly dependent on their recognition as legitimate securitizing agents by more powerful actors and
potential partner groups. Furthermore, it finds that local actor agency can be undermined when
social reasoning processes that determine local values exclude certain segments of society.
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Universitetet i TromsøUniversity of Tromsø
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