The fallout: invisible geographies beyond the liquid eye (original) (raw)

Power and space in the drone age: a literature review and politico-geographical research agenda

Francisco Klauser

Geographica Helvetica, 2015

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Kirsch S. 2014. “War and Peace” in P Cloke, P Crang, M Goodwin (eds), Introducing Human Geographies, revised 3rd edn, 542-555. London and New York: Routledge.

Scott Kirsch

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Contesting post-digital futures: drone warfare and the geo-politics of aerial surveillance in the middle east

Heba Y . Amin

2020

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Drone Media: Unruly Systems, Radical Empiricism & Camera Consciousness (Culture Machine, 2015)

Anthony McCosker

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The Geopolitics of Concealment: Space, Sight and the Screening of the Undesirable

Chris Schofield

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Beyond imaginative geographies? Critique, co-optation, and imagination in the aftermath of the War on Terror

Angharad Closs Stephens

Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 2011

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New ‘Foucauldian Boomerangs’: Drones and Urban Surveillance

Ole B. Jensen

Surveillance & Society

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DANCING TO A TUNE: THE DRONE AS POLITICAL AND HISTORICAL ASSEMBLAGE

Ramon Bloomberg

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States of (in)security: corporeal geographies and the elsewhere war

Jennifer Fluri

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Technologies of Empire and the Rejection of Warfare’s Refrains: A Review of Caren Kaplan’s Aerial Aftermaths, Jennifer Terry’s Attachments to War, Inderpal Grewal’s Saving the Security State, and Lisa Parks and Caren Kaplan’s edited volume Life in the Age of Drone Warfare

Jennifer L Kelly

Radical History Review 133, 2019

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The Blink Between: Thinking About the (Un)Seen in Drone Warfare

Svea Braeunert

Art Style, 2019

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Sensorship : the seen unseen of drone warfare, in Image Operations: Visual media and political conflict, eds. Jens Eder and Charlotte Klonk, Manchester University Press, 2016

Tom Holert

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Drone Power: Conservation, Humanitarianism, Policing and War

Adam Fish

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Chapter 4: Imagined geographies, shifting borders

Gianni Wise

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Shifting Positionalities: The Local and International Geo-politics of Surveillance and Policing

Maria Amelia Viteri

2009

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To See Without Being Seen: Critical Concepts and Curatorial Approaches Informing the Exhibition on Contemporary Art, Drones, and Surveillance

Svea Braeunert, Meredith Malone

Media-N: The Journal of the New Media Caucus, 2019

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Noise of the Past: Spatial Interruptions of War, Nation, and Memory

nirmal puwar

The Senses and Society, 2011

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DRONE MEDIA: UNRULY SYSTEMS, RADICAL EMPIRICISM AND CAMERA CONSCIOUSNESS

은광 박

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Drone Vision, Zones of Protest, and the New Camera Consciousness (2015, Media Fields)

Anthony McCosker

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Visibility and politics: an Arendtian reading of the US drone policy

Andre Barrinha

2017

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DRONE IMAGINARIES AND SOCIETY An international and interdisciplinary conference on drone imaginaries in aesthetics and politics

Kathrin Maurer

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Talk: Susanne Rau/ Sebastian Dorsch, Spatio-Temporal Entanglements: Translocalities, Mappings and the Production of a „final order“ in the Guyana-border-dispute around 1900, 1. International Conference Re-Figuration of Spaces, Berlin Feb 20-22, 2019

Sebastian Dorsch

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Over the Wall: A Drone View of the ‘Other’ Side

Helen Jackson

International Journal of Creative Media Research

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Agamben's geographies of modernity

Claudio Minca

Agamben's geographies of modernity, 2007

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Invisible Violence: Drone Warfare and Landscape after 9/11

Karolina Kolenda

Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis, 2018

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Ungoverned Space: Global Security and the Geopolitics of Broken Windows

Katharyne Mitchell

Political Geography 29 (2010) 289-297

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Book review: SURVEILLANCE AND SPACE, by Francisco Klauser, Sage, 2017

Ariel Handel

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The visual rhetoric of the aerial view: From surveillance to resistance

Charles Goehring

Quarterly Journal of Speech, 2018

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Spatial Operations: Peter Sloterdijk and Contemporary Military Atmospheres, 2015. PhD Thesis, UNSW, Australia

Baden Pailthorpe

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The Armed Drone (in J. Hohmann and D. Joyce (eds), International Law’s Objects- Emergence, Encounter and Erasure through Object and Image (Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2017))

Ioannis Kalpouzos

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Drones and Night Vision: Militarised Technology in Paintings by George Gittoes and Jon Cattapan [M.Phil Thesis]

Kathryn A Brimblecombe-Fox

Drones and Night Vision: MIlitarised Technology in Paintings by George Gittoes and Jon Cattapan, 2017

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To See Without Being Seen: Contemporary Art and Drone Warfare

Meredith Malone, Svea Braeunert

2016

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Life in the Age of Drone Warfare

Lisa Parks

Life in the Age of Drone Warfare, 2017

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Drones and Night Vision: Militarised Technology in Paintings by George Gittoes and Jon Cattapan

Kathryn A Brimblecombe-Fox

University of Queensland Master of Philosophy thesis, 2017

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Uninhabited territories: eye-machine, operative images and geopolitical conflicts in the works of Agencia de Borde and Femke Herregraven

Carla Ayala Valdés

2024

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