Description
The aim of this journal is to critically explore what war means today and how it will develop in the future. As using the title 'Digital War' demonstrates, the focus is not to identify a new form of war but an entire emergent research field. Digital War provides an interdisciplinary forum for cutting-edge analysis of contemporary warfare, unifying researchers and knowledge from media studies, politics and IR, cybersecurity, the military, art, library and information studies, geography, and cultural studies as well as from political and technological commentators. It will be driven ultimately by quality scholarship, but rather than being restricted to publishing exclusive and narrow academic work, it will provoke and welcome a range of interventions and responses, including theoretical, polemical and speculative pieces from experts in their field. The aim is not only to be the intellectual centre of debate around contemporary war but also for emerging technological developments and their implications for the future of and as the leading and radical forum for discussions about developments in conflict.| Period | 12 Nov 2019 |
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| Held at | Journal of Digital War, United Kingdom |
| Degree of Recognition | International |
Keywords
- Digital Technology
- Data Visualisation
- Algorithms
- Artificial Intelligence
- Asymmetric Warfare
- Global Security
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Activities
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Third Text: Critical Perspectives on Contemporary Art and Culture (External organisation)
Activity: Membership types › Membership of a Board
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Visualising Threat: AI and Warfare
Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk
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BCADR-Art Activisms (Organisational unit)
Activity: Membership types › Membership of a Board
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Centre for Drones and Culture (Centre for the Future of Intelligence, Cambridge University) (External organisation)
Activity: Membership types › Membership of a Board
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The Future of War: The Civilian and AI
Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk
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Journal of Memory, Mind & Media (External organisation)
Activity: Membership types › Membership of a Board
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Neo-colonial Visions: Artificial Intelligence and Epistemic Violence
Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk
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Disruption Network Institute (External organisation)
Activity: Membership types › Membership of a Board
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The Future of Death in an Algorithmic Age
Activity: Talk or presentation types › Invited talk
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Outputs
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Algorithmic Predictions and Pre-Emptive Violence: artificial intelligence and the future of unmanned aerial systems
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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The Future of Death: Algorithmic Design, Predictive Analysis, and Drone Warfare
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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Mnemotechnics: Digital Epistemologies and the Techno-Politics of Archiving a Revolution
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
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Special Issue: AI and Memory
Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Special issue
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Don't Shrink me to the Size of a Bullet: The Works of Hiwa K
Research output: Book/Report › Book
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Drone Technologies and the Future of Surveillance in the Middle East: Heba Y. Amin & Anthony Downey in conversation.
Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Article
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Topologies of Air and the Airspace Tribunal: Shona Illingworth and Anthony Downey
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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The Airspace Tribunal: Towards a New Human Right to Live Without Physical or Psychological Threat From Above
Research output: Contribution to specialist publication › Special issue
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Algorithmic Anxieties: Trevor Paglen in conversation with Anthony Downey
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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The Algorithmic Apparatus of Neocolonialism: Counter-Operational Practices and the Future Of Aerial Surveillance
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review