SAFETY CULTURE IN SOCIOLOGICAL DISCOURSE
SAFETY CULTURE IN SOCIOLOGICAL DISCOURSE
Author(s): Ostoja Barašin, Mićo ŽivojinovićSubject(s): Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, International relations/trade, Security and defense, Social Norms / Social Control, Globalization
Published by: Evropski defendologija centar za naučna, politička, ekonomska, socijalna, bezbjednosna, sociološka i kriminološka istraživanja
Keywords: Security; security culture; security challenges; risks; security threats;
Summary/Abstract: Contemporary globalization processes are directly related to various challenges and are linked to the many security threats that humanity today encounters. It puts life in the community of men a constant choice-conflict or cooperation. Globalization brings with it challenges and security threats, both at global, regional and local level. Increasing social inequality, poverty and unemployment, intergovernmental and inter-religious conflicts, terrorism, climate change and a number of other industrial risks and threats are increasingly affecting the stability of the planet and increasing security risks to unimaginable proportions. There is an expansion of education of incredible proportions and dynamics, and the number of scientific organizations and scientists grows geometrically. In this way, education escapes social control, and the possibility of misuse of knowledge also increases geometric progression. The military industry, genetic engineering and the production of genetically modified organisms, announcing the installation of chips into the body of people with data on each person introduces us to the speed of light in the twilight zone.
Journal: DEFENDOLOGIJA
- Issue Year: 21/2018
- Issue No: 41-42
- Page Range: 9-19
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English