Higher Education and the Changing Situation of Societal Security in the Baltic Sea Region
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/28157Date
2022-10-27Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
Abstract
While concepts like risk and crisis management have grown
ubiquitous at all levels of government, they have also cemented their place in
academia as interdisciplinary fields of study in higher education. In the Baltic
Sea Region (BSR), these types of educational programmes are typically labelled
under the umbrella term ‘societal security’ in English. This article provides a
succinct depiction of the state of the art of societal security in higher education
in this region. After a brief introduction of the concept, the article
comprehensively analyses second level degree programmes (master’s
equivalent) in this field. Particularly, four conceptual and thematic areas appear
to constitute the core of societal security degree programmes, though in
different combinations and under a variety of labels, those being risk, crisis
management, safety management, and resilience. We note, however, that these
concepts and their respective research objectives exhibit extensive overlaps.
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Baltic Defence CollegeCitation
Pursiainen CH, Abdel-Fattah D, Staupe-Delgado R. Higher Education and the Changing Situation of Societal Security in the Baltic Sea Region. Journal of Baltic Security. 2022;8(2): 83-129Metadata
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