A Culture of Preparedness: Fostering Prevention and Values

Prof. Dr. Alexander Siedschlag
The Pennsylvania State University (Penn State)

Moderation: Andrew B. Wootton
University of Salford

Abstract:
The presentation explores, from a multi-disciplinary perspective, how cultural factors (defined as knowledge and interpretation, common symbols, action repertories, and normative values) affect preparedness in the fields of homeland security/home affairs with a focus in crime prevention as part of the preparedness cycle. Using examples from the U.S. Home-land Security Enterprise (form different areas such as such as countering violent extremism, border security and management, mass shooting events, cyber security culture, first-responder cultures, and resilience), the presentation will also make comparisons to the European Security Model and European Union approaches. The presentation will conclude summarizing practical recommendations to address cultural challenges in prevention missions, including fostering values and communities while focusing on prevention efforts, as they derive from recent research.
Prof. Dr. Alexander Siedschlag
Prof. Dr. Alexander Siedschlag

Alexander Siedschlag was appointed the interim director of the School of Public Affairs, effective July 1, 2018. He is Professor of Homeland Security and Public Health Preparedness, in a joint appointment with the Department of Public Health Sciences at the School of Medicine, and is chair of the inter-college Master of Professional Studies Program in Homeland Security (iMPS-HLS). Alexander holds a master's degree and a doctoral degree in political science, sociology and psychology from the University of Munich and a venia legendi (“habilitation”) for political science from Humboldt University Berlin. He was most recently professor for Security Research and Chair of the Center for European Security Studies (CEUSS) at Sigmund Freud University, Vienna. Appointments included the Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP), Ebenhausen/Germany, the Hochschule für Politik München and the University of Innsbruck. He then expanded his scope to include civil security research and has also served as an evaluator for the European Commission in the Preparatory Action (PASR) and the Security research theme in the 7th EU Framework Programme. He has so far authored six monographs, over 100 articles, and edited twelve anthologies.


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20. Mai 2019
16:00 - 16:45 Uhr
Internationales Forum
Raum Straßburg