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[ecrea] new book - Image Warfare in the War on Terror (Palgrave Macmillan, January 2013)
Sat Jan 26 00:52:13 GMT 2013
Image Warfare in the War on Terror
Nathan Roger
Palgrave Macmillan (January 2013)
Series: New Security Challenges
http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?pid=546536
Image Warfare in the War on Terror provides an innovative re-examination
of the war
on terror, arguing that since September 11th 2001, image warfare has
replaced
techno-war as the dominant warfighting model. Roger suggests that image
warfare is
a form of warfare in which Al Qaeda currently dominates while the West
is still playing
catch-up. By dealing with the deployment of disturbing images generated
by the 9/11
attacks from bin Laden videos, suicide terrorism and hostage executions
to prisoner
abuses, Roger provides us with a new vocabulary through which these acts
can be
discussed and understood. Offering the first comprehensive assessment of
image
warfare from an International Relations perspective, this study also
engages with
media studies and visual cultures to reveal an intriguing new line of
political
communications explained through Roger's conceptual terms 'image munitions',
'counter-image munitions' and 'remediation battles'.
Contents:
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
Theorizing Image Warfare
Political Communications: Bush, Blair and bin Laden
Suicides
Executions
Abuses
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Reviews:
Nathan Roger offers a conceptually sophisticated and empirically rich
exploration of
the significance of images within contemporary warfare. Not only does he
encourage
us to rethink the place and importance of video-wills, Abu Ghraib
photographs and
other 'image munitions' in the war on terrorism, he also provides us
with a new
theoretical vocabulary for their analysis. Image Warfare in the War on
Terror will be
essential reading for students of International Relations, Security
Studies, Media
Studies and beyond. - Dr Lee Jarvis, Senior Lecturer in International
Relations and
Terrorism, Swansea University, UK
'Image Warfare in the War on Terror is an important book that introduces key
concepts and ideas from Visual Culture to the traditional concerns of
Strategic
Studies and International Relations. It stages this conversation against
the backdrop
of the War on Terror and shows how images work in relation to military
strategy and
foreign policy.' - Debbie Lisle, Senior Lecturer in International
Relations and Cultural
Studies, Queen's University Belfast, UK
NATHAN ROGER is an Honorary Research Associate in the Research Institute for
Arts and Humanities (RIAH) at Swansea University, UK. He is an Editorial
Assistant
for The Journal of War and Culture Studies and an Editorial Review Board
member
for the e-journal The Journal of International Relations Research.
Regards,
Nathan
Dr. Nathan Roger
Research Administrator
Research Institute for Arts and Humanities
Room 410
Keir Hardie Building
Swansea University
Singleton Park
Swansea
SA2 8PP
Dr. Nathan Roger
Gweinyddwr Ymchwil
Sefydliad Ymchwil y Celfyddydau a'r Dyniaethau
Ystafell 410
Adeilad Keir Hardie
Prifysgol Abertawe
Parc Singleton
Abertawe
SA2 8PP
01792 606 690
(n.roger /at/ swansea.ac.uk)
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