The explication of the social: Algorithms, drones and (counter-)terror
While drones are celebrated as the most precise form of weaponry that target specific individuals, this article argues that drone warfare still operates through the primary targeting of the environment. However, unlike earlier uses of bombs and rockets that targeted the physical environment, the dro...
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