Using public domain video and/or audio-recordings, transcripts, internal reports and inquiries as data, the authors investigate specific and often highly controversial incidents in which Western militaries employ the use of force. Analysing the interactional organisation of such incidents as they unfold “ethnographically” (incorporating fieldnotes, interviews, biographical accounts and other relevant resources), their collaborative research examines the assessment of threats, the identification of combatants and the distinction between lawful and unlawful military action as interrelated and co-established features of that work. Of interest to social researchers but also military personnel, lawyers and campaigners, among others, this case st...
How do UN peacekeeping missions gather information about local experiences of conflict? What are t...
<p>In this technical report, we describe how a powerful machine learning and computer vision-based v...
Why does violence continue against non-combatants in the twenty-first century? Although the United S...
Using public domain video and/or audio-recordings, transcripts, internal reports and inquiries as da...
In this article we present an ethnomethodological study of a controversial case of ‘friendly fire’ f...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
open access articleIn this article we present an ethnomethodological study of a controversial case o...
In this chapter we discuss what ethnomethodology and conversation analysis can contribute to studies...
Western use of military violence is becoming increasingly centralised, partly through the use of Unm...
This article explores the use of video data analysis to study escalation processes. Based on an in-d...
Military surveillance offers a crucial entry point into the study of surveillance. Historically, the...
This article provides the background to an international project on use of force by the police that ...
Military Media Machine is an investigation into the media management structure, and the increasingly...
As researchers involved in studying the specific ways in which drone strikes are conducted in real-t...
This book examines the practices of actors involved in the media reportage of war, and the ways in w...
How do UN peacekeeping missions gather information about local experiences of conflict? What are t...
<p>In this technical report, we describe how a powerful machine learning and computer vision-based v...
Why does violence continue against non-combatants in the twenty-first century? Although the United S...
Using public domain video and/or audio-recordings, transcripts, internal reports and inquiries as da...
In this article we present an ethnomethodological study of a controversial case of ‘friendly fire’ f...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
open access articleIn this article we present an ethnomethodological study of a controversial case o...
In this chapter we discuss what ethnomethodology and conversation analysis can contribute to studies...
Western use of military violence is becoming increasingly centralised, partly through the use of Unm...
This article explores the use of video data analysis to study escalation processes. Based on an in-d...
Military surveillance offers a crucial entry point into the study of surveillance. Historically, the...
This article provides the background to an international project on use of force by the police that ...
Military Media Machine is an investigation into the media management structure, and the increasingly...
As researchers involved in studying the specific ways in which drone strikes are conducted in real-t...
This book examines the practices of actors involved in the media reportage of war, and the ways in w...
How do UN peacekeeping missions gather information about local experiences of conflict? What are t...
<p>In this technical report, we describe how a powerful machine learning and computer vision-based v...
Why does violence continue against non-combatants in the twenty-first century? Although the United S...