Technologies of the allied warfare in Iraq and Afghanistan, such as remote-controlled drones and night vision goggles, allow the user to “virtualize” human targets. This coincides with increased civilian casualties and a perpetuation of the very insecurity these technologies are meant to combat. This concise volume of research and reflections from different regions across Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, and Africa, observes how anthropology operates as a technology of war. It tackles recent theories of humans in society colluding with imperialist claims, including anthropologists who have become involved professionally in warfare through their knowledge of “cultures,” renamed as “human terrain systems.” The chapters link varied yet c...
Nowadays humans struggle to supply and attain longer and more appropriate life time. Introducing new...
Anthropology on a warpath. Wars and ethnic conflicts as a challenge for a modern ethnologist Anthrop...
This paper, part of a larger project that examines drones from a social-construction of technology p...
Technologies of the allied warfare in Iraq and Afghanistan, such as remote-controlled drones and nig...
Amidst increasing academic interest in “post-human” war technologies of surveillance and targeting, ...
In reaction to the attack America experienced on September 11, 2001, the Bush Administration launche...
With the growth of science and technology, the world is getting transformed into a ball of complexit...
The Human Terrain System embedded civilians primarily in brigade combat teams (BCTs) in Iraq and Afg...
This dissertation investigates drone warfare, which is the military's use of unmanned planes to stri...
As a range of new and fantastic allied weapons systems descended upon Iraq’s desert terrain in 1991 ...
Future U.S. wars in the Third World will involve massive use of drones to police the territory, empl...
Both Clausewitz (1780-1831) and Jomini (1779-1869) bore witness to the birth of the modern nation st...
At any time in history, the concepts of waging a war keep changing by the centuries. It adapts its h...
Military surveillance offers a crucial entry point into the study of surveillance. Historically, the...
Examining events after World War II shows that the emerging technological environment is shaping the...
Nowadays humans struggle to supply and attain longer and more appropriate life time. Introducing new...
Anthropology on a warpath. Wars and ethnic conflicts as a challenge for a modern ethnologist Anthrop...
This paper, part of a larger project that examines drones from a social-construction of technology p...
Technologies of the allied warfare in Iraq and Afghanistan, such as remote-controlled drones and nig...
Amidst increasing academic interest in “post-human” war technologies of surveillance and targeting, ...
In reaction to the attack America experienced on September 11, 2001, the Bush Administration launche...
With the growth of science and technology, the world is getting transformed into a ball of complexit...
The Human Terrain System embedded civilians primarily in brigade combat teams (BCTs) in Iraq and Afg...
This dissertation investigates drone warfare, which is the military's use of unmanned planes to stri...
As a range of new and fantastic allied weapons systems descended upon Iraq’s desert terrain in 1991 ...
Future U.S. wars in the Third World will involve massive use of drones to police the territory, empl...
Both Clausewitz (1780-1831) and Jomini (1779-1869) bore witness to the birth of the modern nation st...
At any time in history, the concepts of waging a war keep changing by the centuries. It adapts its h...
Military surveillance offers a crucial entry point into the study of surveillance. Historically, the...
Examining events after World War II shows that the emerging technological environment is shaping the...
Nowadays humans struggle to supply and attain longer and more appropriate life time. Introducing new...
Anthropology on a warpath. Wars and ethnic conflicts as a challenge for a modern ethnologist Anthrop...
This paper, part of a larger project that examines drones from a social-construction of technology p...