Amidst increasing academic interest in “post-human” war technologies of surveillance and targeting, my dissertation conversely examines the ramifications of militarizing human beings as cultural technologies in wartime. I claim that “local” intermediaries are hired as embodied repositories of cultural knowledge to produce the soldier as an “insider” within the warzone. I focus on Iraqi former interpreters and contractors during the 2003 Iraq War who currently work as cultural role-players in pre-deployment simulations in the United States. In a new contribution to scholarship on war, my ethnography is staged within mock Middle Eastern villages constructed by the U.S. military across the woods and deserts of America to train soldiers deployi...
Digital war is an emerging field, in which scholars seek to comprehend the structural changes brough...
ii A conventional view of events in contemporary Iraq since 1990 suggests that there were two wars i...
In this article we present an ethnomethodological study of a controversial case of ‘friendly fire’ f...
Technologies of the allied warfare in Iraq and Afghanistan, such as remote-controlled drones and nig...
This article critically considers the relation between simulation design and human experience throug...
Counterterrorism, the suppression of the capacity for insurgency, transforms the environments in whi...
This dissertation demonstrates that if done with care, combat art has potential to effect healthy ch...
dissertationThe discourse of Iraqi and U.S. political players During Operation Iraqi Freedom (2003-2...
This dissertation presents a study of the reconstruction (and subsequent partial disintegration) of ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018From 1968 until 1991, the state led by the Iraqi Ba‘th...
The Human Terrain System embedded civilians primarily in brigade combat teams (BCTs) in Iraq and Afg...
This dissertation examines the United States military’s counterinsurgency campaign in Afghanistan fr...
War is so omnipresent in our contemporary world that the story of war is too important to be left to...
My thesis is an exploration of the evolving relationship between the US State and the news media in ...
This thesis explores the encounter between the Afghan-American community and the U.S. military-indus...
Digital war is an emerging field, in which scholars seek to comprehend the structural changes brough...
ii A conventional view of events in contemporary Iraq since 1990 suggests that there were two wars i...
In this article we present an ethnomethodological study of a controversial case of ‘friendly fire’ f...
Technologies of the allied warfare in Iraq and Afghanistan, such as remote-controlled drones and nig...
This article critically considers the relation between simulation design and human experience throug...
Counterterrorism, the suppression of the capacity for insurgency, transforms the environments in whi...
This dissertation demonstrates that if done with care, combat art has potential to effect healthy ch...
dissertationThe discourse of Iraqi and U.S. political players During Operation Iraqi Freedom (2003-2...
This dissertation presents a study of the reconstruction (and subsequent partial disintegration) of ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018From 1968 until 1991, the state led by the Iraqi Ba‘th...
The Human Terrain System embedded civilians primarily in brigade combat teams (BCTs) in Iraq and Afg...
This dissertation examines the United States military’s counterinsurgency campaign in Afghanistan fr...
War is so omnipresent in our contemporary world that the story of war is too important to be left to...
My thesis is an exploration of the evolving relationship between the US State and the news media in ...
This thesis explores the encounter between the Afghan-American community and the U.S. military-indus...
Digital war is an emerging field, in which scholars seek to comprehend the structural changes brough...
ii A conventional view of events in contemporary Iraq since 1990 suggests that there were two wars i...
In this article we present an ethnomethodological study of a controversial case of ‘friendly fire’ f...