“…Stability is achieved through routine, often relating to secure employment, being loved, experiences of law and order, as well as cultural and national safety (Zotova 2011). Zinchenko (2011) argues that a sense of security can be usefully viewed as a psychological system that is anchored in broader group-based meaning systems, ideologies, and situations in society (Bar-Tal, 1990;Dontsov, Zinchenko & Zotova, 2013;Zinchenko, 2011). Dontsov, Zinchenko and Zotova (2013) extend this conceptualization to consider how a focus on human collective existence within various diverse groupings can illuminate how personal and collective consciousness of security is shaped by culture, history, economics, political, and inter-group relations (Dontsov & Perelygina 2013;Zinchenko 2011;Zinchenko and Zotova 2014;Zotova, 2011).…”