Virtual war: An interview with James Der Derian
Discussion between James Der Derian and Ian Douglas on power, virtuality, war and deterrence
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Discussion between James Der Derian and Ian Douglas on power, virtuality, war and deterrence
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
Dromocratic society cannot arrive absent disciplinary society
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