Under Fire: The Organization and Representation of Violence, Band 1Witte de With, 2004 - 96 Seiten Through a series of discussions about an array of issues--battle simulation techniques and news programming, democracy and violence, the privatization of the military and militarized bodies--Jordan Crandall explores the organization and representation of contemporary armed conflict. Moderated by Crandall, Under Fire 1 is a compilation of a series of dialogues that occurred online from January 25 through April 19, 2004 between artists, political scientists, critics, activists and journalists around the central theme. |
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activists AFFECTIVE DIMENSION al-Qaeda American Ana Valdés armed army artists battle of Jenin BATTLEFIELD SIMULATIONS believe Brian Holmes camera cetera Chris Gray civilianized bodies Colombia concepts CONFLATIONS BETWEEN REALITY conflict cultural Dabashi Date democracy democratic DIMENSION OF IMAGE discourse discussion economic example experience fight fighters firms forces Gaza global groups Hamas Hamid Dabashi honor ideological IMAGE RECEPTION INCONSISTENCIES OF MEDIA info war interesting Iranian Iraq Iraqi Islamic Israeli issue James Der Derian Joy Garnett killed kind London/New York Loretta Napoleoni Manuel DeLanda mean MEDIA ATTENTION Middle East militarized bodies modern movements Muslim organizations Palestinian Paul Virilio PMFs political privatized military industry question religious representation response role Saba Mahmood sense social society soldiers strategy struggle Taliban terrorist Thomas Keenan Tupamaros U.S. military violence Virilio visual weapons West Bank Western

