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Cybernetics, Warfare and Discourse: The Cybernetisation of Warfare in Britain

Autor Anthimos Alexandros Tsirigotis
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 mar 2017
This book critiques mainstream beliefs about cyberwarfare and forges a new path in the way of defining this largely misunderstood concept. Rather than outlining cyberspace as a new technology applied in military operations, here, Tsirigotis rallies against this technocentric account and establishes how cyberspace, first and foremost, should be categorized as a new way to understand war and military power in the Information Age. Using genre analysis and Corpus Linguistics, the author scrutinizes how cyberspace has changed the way the UK comprehends war and military power, and how the cybernetisation of war has manifested itself in Britain's approach to national defense and security. 
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ISBN-13: 9783319508467
ISBN-10: 3319508466
Pagini: 176
Ilustrații: XVII, 176 p. 6 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2017
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1:Introduction.- Chapter 2: War and Military Power in the Information Age.- Chapter 3: Cybernetics, War and Power.- Chapter 4: British Defence and Security Policy-Making Practice.- Chapter 5: The Cybernetisation of the British Discourse on War.- Chapter 6: The Cybernetisation of the British Defence and Security Policy-Making Genre.- Chapter 7:  Strategic Priorities for Britain After 1957 and New Perceptions of Military Power.- Chapter 8: Cybernetisation as a Tool of Analysis. 

Notă biografică

Anthimos Alexandros Tsirigotis is an Air Defence Officer in the Hellenic Air Force. Anthimos has worked extensively on the changing character of war in the information age and currently his research interests fall within Artificial Intelligence and big data. 



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This book critiques mainstream beliefs about cyberwarfare and forges a new path in the way of defining this largely misunderstood concept. Rather than outlining cyberspace as a new technology applied in military operations, here, Tsirigotis rallies against this technocentric account and establishes how cyberspace, first and foremost, should be categorized as a new way to understand war and military power in the Information Age. Using genre analysis and Corpus Linguistics, the author scrutinizes how cyberspace has changed the way the UK comprehends war and military power, and how the cybernetisation of war has manifested itself in Britain's approach to national defense and security. 
‘’This book fundamentally challenges the way we have been thinking about ‘cyber’ and ‘war’. Rather than see war as a constant into which cyber weapons have been introduced, Tsirigotis asks us to contemplate the way the ideas and concepts about ‘cyber’ have fundamentally shaped the way that wethink about war, security and conflict – both in practice and in the abstract’’

Madeline Carr, Senior Lecturer in International Relations, Cardiff University, UK
‘’In this book, Anthimos Tsirigotis develops the important argument that cyberspace does not change so much the materiality of war, but that it is at the same time a factor and result of changing conceptualisations of social reality. This book is a timely contribution to the study of defence policy, the conceptualisation of ‘cyber’ as well as to discourse studies.’’
Melani Schroeter, Associate Professor, Modern Languages and European Studies, University of Reading, UK

Caracteristici

Provides a refreshingly original and thoughtful approach to the intersection of digital technology and war through a reconceptualization of cyberspace Asks us to contemplate the way the ideas and concepts about ‘cyber’ have fundamentally shaped the way that we think about war Scrutinises warfare in cyberspace using Critical Discourse Analysis