Cultural Politics of Targeted Killing: On Drones, Counter-Insurgency, and Violence

Author:   Kyle Grayson (Newcastle University, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367596309


Pages:   218
Publication Date:   14 August 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Cultural Politics of Targeted Killing: On Drones, Counter-Insurgency, and Violence


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The deployment of remotely piloted air platforms (RPAs) - or drones - has become a defining feature of contemporary counter-insurgency operations. Scholarly analysis and public debate has primarily focused on two issues: the legality of targeted killing and whether the practice is effective at disrupting insurgency networks, and the intensive media and activist scrutiny of the policy processes through which targeted killing decisions have been made. While contributing to these ongoing discussions, this book aims to determine how targeted killing has become possible in contemporary counter-insurgency operations undertaken by liberal regimes. Each chapter is oriented around a problematisation that has shaped the cultural politics of the targeted killing assemblage. Grayson argues that in order to understand how specific forms of violence become prevalent, it is important to determine how problematisations that enable them are shaped by a politico-cultural system in which culture operates in conjunction with technological, economic, governmental, and geostrategic elements. The book also demonstrates that the actors involved - what they may be attempting to achieve through the deployment of this form of violence, how they attempt to achieve it, and where they attempt to achieve it - are also shaped by culture. The book demonstrates how the current social relations prevalent in liberal societies contain the potential for targeted killing as a normal rather than extraordinary practice. It will be of great use for academic specialists and graduate students in international studies, geography, sociology, cultural studies and legal studies.

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Author:   Kyle Grayson (Newcastle University, UK)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.335kg
ISBN:  

9780367596309


ISBN 10:   036759630
Pages:   218
Publication Date:   14 August 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter One: The Cultural Politics of the Targeted Killing Assemblage Chapter Two: Beyond the Exception: The Legal Problematisation of Targeted Killing Chapter Three: The Politics of Targeted Killing Chapter Four: Science, Capitalism, and the RPA Chapter Five: The Aesthetic Subjects of Targeted Killing Chapter Six: The Quotidian Geopolitics of Targeted Killing Strikes Chapter Seven: Concluding Remarks on the Cultural Politics of Targeted Killing

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Kyle Grayson is a senior lecturer in international politics at Newcastle University, UK. His research interests are in the areas of political violence, security, culture, identity, and critical social theory. He is the author of Chasing Dragons: Security, Identity, and Illicit Drugs in Canada (2008).

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