War and Algorithm

Author:   Max Liljefors ,  Gregor Noll ,  Daniel Steuer ,  Allen Feldman
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9781786613646


Pages:   242
Publication Date:   11 October 2019
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War and Algorithm


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New military technologies are animated by fantasies of perfect knowledge, lawfulness, and vision that contrast sharply with the very real limits of human understanding, law, and vision. Thus, various kinds of violent acts are proliferating while their precise nature remains unclear. Especially man–machine ensembles, guided by algorithms, are operating in ways that challenge conceptual understanding. War and Algorithm looks at the increasing power of algorithms in these emerging forms of warfare from the perspectives of critical theory, philosophy, legal studies, and visual studies. The contributions in this volume grapple with the challenges posed by algorithmic warfare and trace the roots of new forms of war in the technological practices and forms of representation of the digital age. Together, these contributions provide a first step toward understanding—and resisting—our emerging world of war.

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Author:   Max Liljefors ,  Gregor Noll ,  Daniel Steuer ,  Allen Feldman
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield International
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 21.70cm
Weight:   0.336kg
ISBN:  

9781786613646


ISBN 10:   1786613646
Pages:   242
Publication Date:   11 October 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 1. Introduction: Our Emerging World of War Max Liljefors, Gregor Noll and Daniel Steuer 2. Prolegomena to Any Future Attempt at Understanding Our Emerging World of War Daniel Steuer 3. Anthropokenosis and the Emerging World of War Howard Caygill 4. War by Algorithm: The End of Law? Gregor Noll 5. Law’s Ends: On Algorithmic Warfare and Humanitarian Violence Sara Kendall 6. Omnivoyance and Blindness Max Liljefors 7. Of the Pointless View: From the Ecotechnology to the Echotheology of Omnivoyant War Allen Feldman 8. Visions Max Liljefors, Gregor Noll and Daniel Steuer Bibliography About the Authors Index

Reviews

This very powerful and disturbing book opens up a host of deeply problematic interconnections between humans and machines, war and climate catastrophe, formal and informal warfare, law and vision and blindness. The authors and commentators, who have coordinated their work over some considerable time, bring an exceptionally original and complementary set of approaches to their topic. To speak of 'impact' would be crass, but this major contribution to social theory deserves to attract a good deal of attention. -- William Outhwaite, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Newcastle University


This very powerful and disturbing book opens up a host of deeply problematic interconnections between humans and machines, war and climate catastrophe, formal and informal warfare, law and vision and blindness. The authors and commentators, who have coordinated their work over some considerable time, bring an exceptionally original and complementary set of approaches to their topic. To speak of `impact' would be crass, but this major contribution to social theory deserves to attract a good deal of attention. -- William Outhwaite, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Newcastle University


This very powerful and disturbing book opens up a host of deeply problematic interconnections between humans and machines, war and climate catastrophe, formal and informal warfare, law and vision and blindness. The authors and commentators, who have coordinated their work over some considerable time, bring an exceptionally original and complementary set of approaches to their topic. To speak of ‘impact’ would be crass, but this major contribution to social theory deserves to attract a good deal of attention. -- William Outhwaite, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Newcastle University


Author Information

Max Liljefors is a Professor in the Division of Art History and Visual Studies, Lund University. Gregor Noll is a Professor in the Department of Law, University of Gothenburg. Daniel Steuer is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Applied Philosophy, Politics and Ethics, University of Brighton.

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