In this article, we examine a controversial friendly fire incident that took place during the early stages of the Iraq war. Our focus is on how a cockpit video of the incident was used post facto in a military inquiry to arrive at an understanding of the actions of the pilots involved. We shall concentrate specifically on a series of interpretive difficulties that highlighted the problematic status of the video as evidence and explore what their resolution might tell us about military practice, and the place of friendly fire within it more broadly.</p
It is important for members of any modern military to quickly and reliably discriminate between frie...
Cases of friendly fire during combat have been present throughout the course of any conflict during ...
The primary aim of this thesis was to investigate whether the Sustained Attention to Response Task (...
In this article, we examine a controversial friendly fire incident that took place during the early ...
In this paper we analyse a ‘friendly fire’ incident from the second Gulf War and the controversy whi...
In this article we present an ethnomethodological study of a controversial case of ‘friendly fire’ f...
In this article we present an ethnomethodological study of a controversial case of ‘friendly fire’ f...
Interest in analysing (social) interaction in military and warfare settings is growing. However, few...
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The article examines the essence of the “friendly fire” phenomenon, its causes and consequences, its...
Using public domain video and/or audio-recordings, transcripts, internal reports and inquiries as da...
The objective of the paper is to introduce the facts of the USS Vincennes incident in 1988 and exami...
Has the early part of the twenty-first century shown the most dramatic revolution in the role of law...
It is important for members of any modern military to quickly and reliably discriminate between frie...
Cases of friendly fire during combat have been present throughout the course of any conflict during ...
The primary aim of this thesis was to investigate whether the Sustained Attention to Response Task (...
In this article, we examine a controversial friendly fire incident that took place during the early ...
In this paper we analyse a ‘friendly fire’ incident from the second Gulf War and the controversy whi...
In this article we present an ethnomethodological study of a controversial case of ‘friendly fire’ f...
In this article we present an ethnomethodological study of a controversial case of ‘friendly fire’ f...
Interest in analysing (social) interaction in military and warfare settings is growing. However, few...
This article argues that the BBC World footage of the bombardment of Baghdad, March–April 2003, mana...
Abstract This study examines the decision-making processes of military observer trainee teams as th...
In this chapter we discuss what ethnomethodology and conversation analysis can contribute to studies...
The article examines the essence of the “friendly fire” phenomenon, its causes and consequences, its...
Using public domain video and/or audio-recordings, transcripts, internal reports and inquiries as da...
The objective of the paper is to introduce the facts of the USS Vincennes incident in 1988 and exami...
Has the early part of the twenty-first century shown the most dramatic revolution in the role of law...
It is important for members of any modern military to quickly and reliably discriminate between frie...
Cases of friendly fire during combat have been present throughout the course of any conflict during ...
The primary aim of this thesis was to investigate whether the Sustained Attention to Response Task (...