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Undoing war: war ontologies and the materiality of drone warfare

Holmqvist, Caroline (2013) Undoing war: war ontologies and the materiality of drone warfare. Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 41 (3). pp. 535-552. ISSN 0305-8298

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Identification Number: 10.1177/0305829813483350

Abstract

The turn to military robotics is a striking feature of contemporary Western warfare. How then to make sense of the increasing reliance on unmanned weapons systems, in particular, the use of combat-enabled Unmanned Aerial Vehicles/drones? Questioning the intuitive and oft-repeated claim that robotics 'take the human experience out of war' (reducing it to a video game), I argue that in order to make sense of current developments, we need precisely to reconsider our understanding of the human, her role in, and experience of, war. In this, we are aided by a critical materialist inquiry that investigates the human-material assemblage as a complex whole, taking both fleshy and steely bodies into account. Drawing on the philosophies of Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Judith Butler, I show that only by considering what being human means - in ontological terms - and by asking how human experience is altered through new technologies will we be able to think politically and ethically about contemporary war.

Item Type: Article
Official URL: http://mil.sagepub.com/
Additional Information: © 2013 The Author
Divisions: International Relations
Subjects: U Military Science > U Military Science (General)
Date Deposited: 21 Jun 2013 13:50
Last Modified: 20 Nov 2024 22:57
URI: http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/50921

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