Air-Target and the Politics of Verticality

Some very interesting looking pieces in a recent issue of Theory, Culture and Society – thanks to Oliver Belcher for the link. Will be good reading for my ‘volume’ work.

Peter Adey, Mark Whitehead, and Alison J. Williams, “Introduction: Air-target: Distance, Reach and the Politics of Verticality”

Derek Gregory, “From a View to a Kill: Drones and Late Modern War”

Ben Anderson, “Facing the Future Enemy: US Counterinsurgency Doctrine and the Pre-insurgent”

Paul K. Saint-Amour, “Applied Modernism: Military and Civilian Uses of the Aerial Photomosaic”

Ryan Bishop, “Project ‘Transparent Earth’ and the Autoscopy of Aerial Targeting: The Visual Geopolitics of the Underground”


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