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The environment and emancipation in critical security studies: the case of the Canadian Arctic (2014)
Journal Article
Harrington, C., & Lecavalier, E. (2014). The environment and emancipation in critical security studies: the case of the Canadian Arctic. Critical Studies on Security, 2(1), 105-119. https://doi.org/10.1080/21624887.2013.856197

The traditionally dominant discourse of The Great White North views Canada as a land of vast wilderness and abundant resources. However, this discourse excludes growing environmental risk and prevalent insecurity felt by vulnerable populations in Can... Read More about The environment and emancipation in critical security studies: the case of the Canadian Arctic.

Toward a critical water security: hydrosolidarity and emancipation (2014)
Journal Article
Harrington, C. (2015). Toward a critical water security: hydrosolidarity and emancipation. Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, 21(1), 28-44. https://doi.org/10.1080/11926422.2013.846269

Traditional approaches to water security presume that water will be a primary vehicle that will drive conflict in the future, and may in fact lead to war between states or armed intra-state groups. This article begins by pointing out the limitations... Read More about Toward a critical water security: hydrosolidarity and emancipation.