Book Launch – Global Uncertainties: Collected Conversations
UKRI’s programme of security research, the Partnership for Conflict, Crime and Security Research, is coming to an end after 15 years.
To celebrate and highlight the work of the members of our research community throughout our history, we are excited to announce the release of Global Uncertainties: Collected Conversations from the Partnership for Conflict, Crime & Security Research.
This e-book that illustrates PaCCS work through a collection of interviews and reflections on the contribution made by high-quality, interdisciplinary, problem-based research. In the words of Dr Tristram Riley-Smith, PaCCS Research Champion, this book is an opportunity to “celebrate the scale of the enterprise, the breadth of academic disciplines involved, and the depth of academic inquiry delivered” throughout the history of PaCCS.
Over 1,200 projects – located in universities across the UK and drawing on many different academic disciplines – have been linked to PaCCS (formerly called the Global Uncertainties Programme). Many of these have generated unique and impactful knowledge and insight, as well as nurturing academic sources of expertise that will contribute to societal well-bring for decades to come.
Global Uncertainties: Collected Conversations features interviews with 60 academics from more than 40 institutions whose work has been linked to PaCCS, and whose research contributions have the potential to challenge and deepen our understanding of traditional and non-traditional threats to security. The projects covered by this book explore six key themes through impact-driven research and case studies.
- Hazards & Disasters and Risk Management
- Conflict, Security and Peacemaking
- Peacebuilding & Post-Conflict Reconstruction
- Identity, Radicalisation & Political Violence
- Criminal Networks & Transnational Organised Crime.
- Cyber-Security & Emerging Technology.
Together, these Conversations reveal the potential of research to advance our understanding of threats, vulnerabilities and security solutions associated with the intricate systems that link our environments, infrastructure, institutions, and social world.
This book also features insights from the policymakers and practitioners who work at the coalface of the challenges explored in this book – with their insights collectively highlighting the importance of resilience in systems, and the diverse, complex challenges faced by those working to translate research into practice.
Global Uncertainties: Collected Conversations from the Partnership for Conflict, Crime & Security Research is available now as an open access e-book. You can get your free copy here.