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Digital war : a critical introduction / William Merrin.

By: Merrin, William.
Material type: TextText Language of document:EnglishSeries: Publisher: Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge Taylor & Francis Group 2019Edition: Description: Description: xi, 308 p. ; 26 cm.ISBN: 9781138899865 .Other title: Uniform titles: Subject(s): Cyberspace operations (Military science) -- History | Cyberterrorism -- History | Military art and science -- Technological innovations -- History -- Case studies | War -- Technological innovations -- History -- Case studiesDDC classification: 355.4
Contents:
Introduction: a new field -- Top-down war: broadcasting conflict in the 1990s -- Non-war and virtual war: theorizing conflict in the 1990s -- Informational and networked war: remaking conflict in the 1990s -- The War on Terror: Reporting 9/11 and Afghanistan -- Shock and Awe: reporting the Iraq War -- From Abu Ghraib to Facebook: the end of military informational control -- Transparent war: the Wikileaks "war logs" -- Drone war: telepresent assassination -- Ambient war: cyberwar everywhere -- #participativewar: social media in Gaza and Syria -- Viral war: Islamic State's digital terror -- Augmented war: wearables, phones, soldier-systems, AR, simulations, sensors, exo-skeletons and BCI -- Algorithmic war: the A.I. and robotic RMA -- Conclusion: the clouds of war.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: a new field -- Top-down war: broadcasting conflict in the 1990s -- Non-war and virtual war: theorizing conflict in the 1990s -- Informational and networked war: remaking conflict in the 1990s -- The War on Terror: Reporting 9/11 and Afghanistan -- Shock and Awe: reporting the Iraq War -- From Abu Ghraib to Facebook: the end of military informational control -- Transparent war: the Wikileaks "war logs" -- Drone war: telepresent assassination -- Ambient war: cyberwar everywhere -- #participativewar: social media in Gaza and Syria -- Viral war: Islamic State's digital terror -- Augmented war: wearables, phones, soldier-systems, AR, simulations, sensors, exo-skeletons and BCI -- Algorithmic war: the A.I. and robotic RMA -- Conclusion: the clouds of war.

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