AbstractsComputer Science

Programming homeland security: Citizen preparedness and the threat of terrorism.

by David Register




Institution: University of North Texas
Department:
Year: 2007
Keywords: Homeland Security; citizenship; rhetoric; United States. Dept. of Homeland Security.; Terrorism  – United States  – Prevention.; Emergency management  – United States.; Ready kids.
Record ID: 1793392
Full text PDF: http://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc3922/


Abstract

This thesis tests the necessity of terrorism in articulating Homeland Security citizenship. Chapter 1 orients the study, reviewing relevant literature. Chapter 2 examines the USDHS Ready Kids program's Homeland Security Guide, mapping a baseline for how Homeland Security citizenship is articulated with the overt use of terrorism. Chapter 3 investigates the USDHS Ready Kids program, charting the logic of Homeland Security citizenship when the threat of terrorism is removed from sense making about preparedness. Chapter 4 compares the findings of Chapters 2 and 3, evaluating the similarities and differences between these two articulations of Homeland Security citizenship and concluding that the logic that cements Homeland Security into American society does not depend on the threat of terrorism against the United States.