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OverviewThis collection examines implications of technological automation to global prosperity and peace. Focusing on robots, information communication technologies, and other automation technologies, it offers brief interventions that assess how automation may alter extant political, social, and economic institutions, norms, and practices that comprise the global political economy. In doing so, this collection deals directly with such issues as automated production, trade, war, state sanctioned robot violence, financial speculation, transnational crime, and policy decision making. This interdisciplinary volume will appeal to students, scholars and practitioners grappling with political, economic, and social problems that arise from rapid technological change that automates the prospects for human prosperity and peace. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ryan KigginsPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018 Weight: 0.465kg ISBN: 9783319846583ISBN 10: 3319846582 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 10 August 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChapter 1. Introduction (Kiggins).- Chapter 2. The Politics of Global Value Chains (Cox and Wartenbe).- Chapter 3. Drug Smuggling and Automated Borders: A Losing Battle of Escalation or State/Non-State Symbiosis (Carey and Marak).- Chapter 4. Policy Implications of People Analytics and the Automated Workplace (Sharp).- Chapter 5. Automatic Medicine? Technology and the Future of Primary Health Care (Skinner and Franz).- Chapter 6. Repressive Robots and the Radical Possibilities of Emancipated Automation (Walsh and Sculos).- Chapter 7. The Political Economy of Bots: Theory and Method in the Study of Social Automation (Woolley).- Chapter 8. The Safe Hand (Gatch).- Chapter 9. Against our Better Judgment: Practical Wisdom in an Age of Smart(er) Machines (Thiele).- Chapter 10. Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, and Autonomous Policy Decision Making: A Crisis in International Relations Theory? (Kiggins).- Chapter 11. Diplomacy’s Lesson’s Learned: First World War submarine warfare and the 21st Century drone (Olmstead).- Chapter 12. Conflict, Cohesion and Comrades in Arms: Social Implications of Robotics in the Military (Manjikian).- Chapter 13. Robots writing Chinese and fighting underwater (Austin).- Chapter 14. Lethal Autonomous Systems and the Plight of the Non-combatant (Arkin).ReviewsAuthor InformationRyan Kiggins is Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Central Oklahoma, USA. He edited The Political Economy of Rare Earth Elements: Rising Powers and Technological Change, which was published as part of the International Political Economy series in 2015. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |