Radical War: Data, Attention and Control in the Twenty-First Century

Author:   Ford ,  Hoskins
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Pages:   376
Publication Date:   01 July 2022
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Radical War: Data, Attention and Control in the Twenty-First Century


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This book examines the digital explosion that has ripped across the battlefield, weaponizing our attention and making everyone a participant in wars without end. ""Smart"" devices, apps, archives and algorithms remove the bystander from war, collapsing the distinctions between audience and actor, soldier and civilian, media and weapon. This has ruptured our capacity to make sense of war. Now we are all either victims or perpetrators. In Radical War, Ford and Hoskins reveal how contemporary war is legitimized, planned, fought, experienced, remembered and forgotten in a continuous and connected way, through digitally saturated fields of perception. Plotting the emerging relationship between data, attention and the power to control war, the authors chart the complex digital and human interdependencies that sustain political violence today. Through a unique, interdisciplinary lens, they map our disjointed experiences of conflict and illuminate this dystopian new ecology of war.

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Author:   Ford ,  Hoskins
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 13.00cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 20.60cm
Weight:   0.001kg
ISBN:  

9780197656549


ISBN 10:   0197656544
Pages:   376
Publication Date:   01 July 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

List of diagrams Acknowledgements Diagram: mapping the new war ecology ***** Prologue: war since 9/11 Introduction Radical War - a definition ***** Chapter 1 - war and the democratisation of perception Chapter 2 - understanding the new war ecology **Part 1 - Data** Chapter 3 - the ruptured battlefield **Part 2 - Attention** Chapter 4 - the radical past Chapter 5 - the weaponised archive **Part 3 - Control** Chapter 6 - technologies of control Chapter 7 - Conclusion Epilogue Appendix 1 - glossary of terms Bibliography

Reviews

The essential guide to the new war of all against all, where everything is weaponized, and where the lines between peace and conflict are forever blurred.-- Peter Pomerantsev, author of This Is Not Propaganda: Adventures in the War Against Reality As the security elites struggle to understand how information fits with the traditional domains of warfare, Ford and Hoskins show how information has become the overarching domain, with the smartphone, not the rifle, as the granular instrument of combat. A startling rethink of the twenty-first-century battlefield that blows away the traditional boundaries between state, society and the military. -- Paul Mason, journalist A fascinating assessment of the impact of our ubiquitous access to, and employment of, information and media. Positing a radical vision of war in which perception is reality, this book challenges our norms and, while you might not necessarily like it, you should probably read it!-- Brigadier Khashi Sharifi OBE, British Army Radical War recasts the means, methods--and increasingly memes--by which war today is waged. Excavating a transformative war-media nexus, it provides an astute analysis of why the battlefields of conventional geopolitics are migrating, and mutating into social media events.--Nisha Shah, Associate Professor, School of Political Studies, University of Ottawa The Nazis went through a remarkably complicated process of communication to realize the industrial extermination of Europe's Jews. In the post-modern age, this book shows, in stark detail, how the flattened structures of society, the end of analogue archives and instantaneous communications could simplify any decision-making process working towards genocide. -- Philip W. Blood, historian, and author of Birds of Prey


The essential guide to the new war of all against all, where everything is weaponized, and where the lines between peace and conflict are forever blurred.-- Peter Pomerantsev, author of This Is Not Propaganda: Adventures in the War Against Reality As the security elites struggle to understand how information fits with the traditional domains of warfare, Ford and Hoskins show how information has become the overarching domain, with the smartphone, not the rifle, as the granular instrument of combat. A startling rethink of the twenty-first-century battlefield that blows away the traditional boundaries between state, society and the military. -- Paul Mason, journalist A fascinating assessment of the impact of our ubiquitous access to, and employment of, information and media. Positing a radical vision of war in which perception is reality, this book challenges our norms and, while you might not necessarily like it, you should probably read it!-- Brigadier Khashi Sharifi OBE, British Army


"""The essential guide to the new war of all against all, where everything is weaponized, and where the lines between peace and conflict are forever blurred.""-- Peter Pomerantsev, author of This Is Not Propaganda: Adventures in the War Against Reality ""As the security elites struggle to understand how information fits with the traditional domains of warfare, Ford and Hoskins show how information has become the overarching domain, with the smartphone, not the rifle, as the granular instrument of combat. A startling rethink of the twenty-first-century battlefield that blows away the traditional boundaries between state, society and the military."" -- Paul Mason, journalist ""A fascinating assessment of the impact of our ubiquitous access to, and employment of, information and media. Positing a radical vision of war in which perception is reality, this book challenges our norms and, while you might not necessarily like it, you should probably read it!""-- Brigadier Khashi Sharifi OBE, British Army ""Radical War recasts the means, methods--and increasingly memes--by which war today is waged. Excavating a transformative war-media nexus, it provides an astute analysis of why the battlefields of conventional geopolitics are migrating, and mutating into social media events.""--Nisha Shah, Associate Professor, School of Political Studies, University of Ottawa ""The Nazis went through a remarkably complicated process of communication to realize the industrial extermination of Europe's Jews. In the post-modern age, this book shows, in stark detail, how the flattened structures of society, the end of analogue archives and instantaneous communications could simplify any decision-making process working towards genocide."" -- Philip W. Blood, historian, and author of Birds of Prey ""I believe this work is very relevant to senior members of the defense community as it provides not only a very good systems approach to understanding this phenomenon, but also uses a distinct cause-and-effect analysis of a thoroughly redefined battlefield-one that many defense leaders may not fully understand."" -- Dr. Kathleen Moore, Parameters"


Author Information

Matthew Ford is Senior Lecturer in International Relations, University of Sussex; founding editor of the British Journal for Military History; and author of Weapon of Choice. Andrew Hoskins is Professor of Global Security, University of Glasgow; and founding editor of the journals Digital War; Memory, Mind & Media; and Memory Studies.

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