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Technology and world politics : an introduction

edited by Daniel R. McCarthy

Routledge, 2018

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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  • Introduction : technology and world politics / Daniel R. McCarthy
  • Pt. I Theories: The social construction of technology : how objects acquire meaning in international society / Mary Manjikian
  • Actor network theory : objects and actants, networks and narratives / Christian Bueger and Jan Stockbruegger
  • Critical theory of technology : design, domination and democracy / Daniel R. McCarthy
  • New materialisms and international relations : bodies, brains and complex causality / Nick Srnicek
  • Pt. II Illustrations: Nuclear technoaesthetics : sensory politics from trinity to the virtual bomb in los alamos / Joseph P. Masco
  • The global politics of Internet governance : a case study in closure and technological design / Monroe Price
  • The infrastructure of the global economy : the shipping container as a political artefact / Alejandro Colás
  • A revolution in military affairs? : changing technologies and changing practices of warfare / Antoine Bousquet
  • Extra-terrestrial politics : the politics of technology in space / Columba Peoples
  • The geopolitics of extinction : from the anthropocene to the eurocene / Jairus Victor Grove
  • Conclusion : technology and international relations theory : the end of the beginning / Daniel R. McCarthy
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Description

This edited volume provides a convenient entry point to the cutting-edge field of the international politics of technology, in an interesting and informative manner. Technology and World Politics introduces its readers to different approaches to technology in global politics through a survey of emerging fusions of Science and Technology Studies and International Relations. The theoretical approaches to the subject include the Social Construction of Technology, Actor-Network Theory, the Critical Theory of Technology, and New Materialist and Posthumanist approaches. Considering how such theoretical approaches can be used to analyse concrete political issues such as the politics of nuclear weapons, Internet governance, shipping containers, the revolution in military affairs, space technologies, and the geopolitics of the Anthropocene, the volume stresses the socially constructed and inherently political nature of technological objects. Providing the theoretical background to approach the politics of technology in a sophisticated manner alongside a glossary and guide to further reading for newcomers, this volume is a vital resource for both students and scholars focusing on politics and international relations.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction: Technology and World Politics [Daniel R. McCarthy] 2 The Social Construction of Technology: How Objects Acquire Meaning in International Society [Mary Manjikian] 3 Actor Network Theory: Objects and Actants, Networks and Narratives [Christian Bueger and Jan Stockbruegger] 4 Critical Theory of Technology: Design, Domination and Democracy [Daniel R. McCarthy] 5 New Materialisms and International Relations: Bodies, Brains and Complex Causality [Nick Srnicek] 6 Nuclear Technoaesthetics: Sensory Politics from Trinity to the Virtual Bomb in Los Alamos [Joseph P. Masco] 7 The Global Politics of Internet Governance: A case study in closure and technological design [Monroe Price] 8 The Infrastructure of the Global Economy: The Shipping Container as a Political Artefact [Alejandro Colas] 9 A Revolution in Military Affairs? Changing Technologies and Changing Practices of Warfare [Antoine Bousquet] 10 Extra-Terrestrial Politics: The Politics of Technology in Space [Columba Peoples] 11 The Geopolitics of Extinction: From the Anthropocene to the Eurocene [Jairus Victor Grove] 12 Conclusion: Technology and International Relations Theory: The End of the beginning Daniel R. McCarthy Glossary Further Reading

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