This book responds to a gap in the literature on International Relations by integrating technology more systematically into discussions about IR. The contributors provide empirically rich and pertinent accounts of a variety of technologies relevant to the discipline.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1 - How (not) to talk about technology: International Relations and the question of agency Chapter 2 - Co-production: The study of productive processes at the level of materiality and discourse Chapter 3 - Configuring warfare: Automation, control, agency Chapter 4 - Security and technology: Unraveling the politics in satellite imagery of North Korea Chapter 5 - Vision, visuality and agency in the US drone program Chapter 6 - What does technology do? Blockchains, co-Production, and extensions of liberal market governance in Anglo-American finance Chapter 7 - Who connects the dots? Agents and agency in predictive policing Chapter 8 - Designing digital borders: The Visa Information System (VIS) Chapter 9 - Technology, agency, critique: An interview with Claudia Aradau