Introduction: Ethnographies of Private Security

Erella Grassiani, T.G. Diphoorn

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Abstract

This introduction emphasizes the value of an anthropological lens within the research on private security. Although much scholarly work has been conducted on private security throughout the past decades, anthropological attention for this subject was somewhat delayed. Yet, the works that have emerged from this discipline through ethnographic fieldwork have provided new and different types of insights, namely bottom-up understandings that explore the daily practices and performances of security and the experiences of the security actors themselves, that other disciplines can unquestionably draw from. As the introductory piece of this section, it also familiarizes the four articles that constitute various “ethnographies of private security.”
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-7
JournalConflict and Society: Advances in Research
Volume3
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Keywords

  • anthropology
  • ethnography
  • policing
  • private security

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