This paper explores the urbanization of drone warfare and the securitization of the “surplus population”. Defined as a bloc of humanity rendered as structurally unnecessary to a capital-intensive economy, the surplus population is an emerging target for the post-welfare security state. If we now live in an age of a permanent conflict with uncertain geographies, then it is at least partly fueled by this endemic crisis at the heart of the capitalist world system. Of key significance is the contradictory nature of the surplus population. The “security threat” generated by replacing masses of workers with nonhumans is increasingly managed by policing humans with robots, drones, and other apparatuses. In other words, the surplus population is bo...
We are in the midst of a global turn to the drone. In the context of the ‘unmanning’ of contemporary...
Drones are the new game in the town of counter-terrorism. For their proponents, drones do the dirty ...
This article explores the shifting methods of U.S. state violence. Building on their earlier work, t...
This paper explores the urbanization of drone warfare and the securitization of the “surplus populat...
Contemporary drone technology (here defined as unmanned and remote controlled flying devices capable...
While the industry of civilian unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) or drones has seen rapid expansion in ...
This paper address the phenomenon of drones and their potential relationship with the city from the ...
This dissertation investigates drone warfare, which is the military's use of unmanned planes to stri...
Swarms of police drones, fleets of overhead delivery bots, and flocks of private security drones are...
Drones have emerged as an established feature of contemporary global battlefields. Comprising a grow...
Are drones revolutionary? Reading about military unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), or ‘drones’, one c...
Swarms of police drones, fleets of overhead delivery bots, and flocks of private security drones are...
Uninhabited Aircraft Systems (UAS), as a relatively novel technology, was always seen as a tool avai...
This paper, part of a larger project that examines drones from a social-construction of technology p...
Since the turn of the millennium, our world has undergone major changes in the way war is carried ou...
We are in the midst of a global turn to the drone. In the context of the ‘unmanning’ of contemporary...
Drones are the new game in the town of counter-terrorism. For their proponents, drones do the dirty ...
This article explores the shifting methods of U.S. state violence. Building on their earlier work, t...
This paper explores the urbanization of drone warfare and the securitization of the “surplus populat...
Contemporary drone technology (here defined as unmanned and remote controlled flying devices capable...
While the industry of civilian unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) or drones has seen rapid expansion in ...
This paper address the phenomenon of drones and their potential relationship with the city from the ...
This dissertation investigates drone warfare, which is the military's use of unmanned planes to stri...
Swarms of police drones, fleets of overhead delivery bots, and flocks of private security drones are...
Drones have emerged as an established feature of contemporary global battlefields. Comprising a grow...
Are drones revolutionary? Reading about military unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), or ‘drones’, one c...
Swarms of police drones, fleets of overhead delivery bots, and flocks of private security drones are...
Uninhabited Aircraft Systems (UAS), as a relatively novel technology, was always seen as a tool avai...
This paper, part of a larger project that examines drones from a social-construction of technology p...
Since the turn of the millennium, our world has undergone major changes in the way war is carried ou...
We are in the midst of a global turn to the drone. In the context of the ‘unmanning’ of contemporary...
Drones are the new game in the town of counter-terrorism. For their proponents, drones do the dirty ...
This article explores the shifting methods of U.S. state violence. Building on their earlier work, t...