“Belief in the world”: The everyday politics of globalism
Against the brutal march of security we must formulate a way of being-in-the-world not based on fear but trust: a belief-in-the-world
Against the brutal march of security we must formulate a way of being-in-the-world not based on fear but trust: a belief-in-the-world
Many theories address the dematerialization of war between states. I want to address the dematerialization of life in society modeled on war
Reflexive modernization has emerged as a key lens by which to see the transformation of culture in late modernity
Poststructuralism in international political economy emerges on the forefront of three issues — culture, power and history.
Latin America will always resist neoliberal notions of life, Julie Murphy Erfani tells Ian Douglas
Discussion between James Der Derian and Ian Douglas on power, virtuality, war and deterrence
Power, discipline, subjectivity
If every technological advance carries its own accident, what price will be paid for the global information revolution?
Speed as discipline finds its birth in the formative years of modernity, and as such is inextricably linked with it
Telepresence is the arrival of the universal prison – the terminal citizen
Not one sustained analysis of the discourse of globalization or its effects has been written until now