My new book, Virtual Territories, is finally out! Thanks to all the colleagues and friends who helped move this project along. For anyone interested in how representations change the technological politics of maps, cybersecurity, drones, and more.
https://t.co/GB7bL9JSfV
My new book, Virtual Territories, is finally out! Thanks to all the colleagues and friends who helped move this project along. For anyone interested in how representations change the technological politics of maps, cybersecurity, drones, and more.
https://t.co/GB7bL9JSfV
Delighted to announce a new @degruyter_soc book series: Critical Studies in Digital Security + Society. Series editor: @tcstvns. /1
https://t.co/ov9smybZAW
IR folks: are you doing new research about maps or using maps as data?
I’m organizing a panel submission for #ISA2022 with @AriWeil and we’d love to hear from you, esp grad student and junior faculty. DM us with details if interested in presenting a paper
Curious about how information technologies and their representations have shaped political transformations before the contemporary era?Join us with @Prof_J_Branch on 6 May, 13:00 CET who will talk about progress on his new book project.
https://t.co/rSnjs2nS03
@IntOrgJournal Exciting to see my article on the “cyberspace domain” appear in print, in an issue of @IntOrgJournal with such a fantastic collection of authors, writing on an amazing range of topics: tariffs, borders, behavioralism, self-determination, human rights, and medieval politics.
@lemayhebert@fisheridd@mghacademic This sounds fantastic. Anything written up yet available to share? Would love to read for my own interest and also for assigning in a class . . .
@benwlm I'd love to read this when you're ready to distribute it. Very interested in what looks like a novel take on the emergence of the post-1648 territorial order.
@TomSear@Thisisadeadend@TomSear: I appreciate the engagement with the article! (https://t.co/Ab8m4bOIrA) Agree we need more study outside USA. But in US gov, “cyberspace domain” appears consolidated (e.g. @CyberSolarium), continues to make some arguments more tenable (esp military role). E.g. NDAA 2019
#FirstView. Why does the US military approach the Internet as the “#cyberspace domain”? In “What’s in a Name? Metaphors and #Cybersecurity." @Prof_J_Branch shows the unintended effects of language on U.S. #cyber operations and #civmil relations.
https://t.co/aTC0YcdDgo
Trending in #PoliticalScience:
https://t.co/8i0zGPHkKC
1) US Intervention & Government Atrocities in Syria (@SurvivalEditors)
2) Performative Governance (@World_Pol)
3) Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghrib’s Expansion in the Sahara
4) Metaphors & Cybersecurity (@IntOrgJournal)
#FirstView. Why does the US military approach the Internet as the “#cyberspace domain”? In “What’s in a Name? Metaphors and #Cybersecurity." @Prof_J_Branch shows the unintended effects of language on U.S. #cyber operations and #civmil relations.
https://t.co/aTC0YcdDgo