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Human security acknowledges people and communities as well as states in identifying threats to security. Prospects of increasing oil exploration in Arctic areas are connected with heightened tensions between the security of people and the security of state (and private) income through oil production. Whose security is at stake? Aiming to advance the multidimensional picture of security through empirical analysis, this article examines survey material collected in two villages located in the Komi Republic in northern European Russia that have both been heavily exposed to oil pollution. We find that oil spills are considered habitual and linked to various degradations of personal health. There is a tendency shown in the empirical material that women are more concerned than men, indicating that gendered power relations define the possibilities to act on local insecurities. The article contributes to the security debate by explaining and discussing the format of the survey and its results in connection with security theory.
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The goal of Journal of Human Security is to disseminate applied research into a secure and sustainable future for humanity. It continues the Australasian Journal of Human Security. Journal of Human Security endeavours to: - Provide a forum for researchers to foster interdisciplinary inquiry in broad human security issues such as track two diplomacy, ethnic conflict, terrorism, religious extremism, human rights, demographic change, population health, human ecology, sustainable economics and related areas. - Inform readers about upcoming events, ongoing and new research projects, trends and discussions, newly published monographs, and available scholarships. - Encourage a multidisciplinary approach to issues that have traditionally been viewed as mostly unidisciplinary. - Maintain an appeal to a wide readership with both high academic standards and close relevance to practice. - Meet international standards of excellence.