I suggest that you look at Michael Ignatieff's (2000), Virtual War, NY: Viking. Here is a quote from it: "For the citizens of the NATO countries, on the other hand, the war was virtual. They were mobilized not as combatants but as spectators. The war was a spectacle: it aroused emotions in the intense but shallow way that sports do. The events in question were as remote from their essential concerns as a football game, and even though the game was in deadly earnest, the deaths were mostly hidden, and above all, they were someone else's. If war becomes unreal to the citizens of modern democracies, will they care enough to restrain and control the violence exercized in their name?" - Michael Ignatieff, Virtual War" (2000, p. 3) For network centric warfare, download http://www.journal.forces.gc.ca/engraph/Vol2/no2/pdf/23-30_e.pdf A Google search will find you lots of other material. I think the individual you might be alluding to is a Captain Mark Tempestilli of the U.S. Naval Academy. He used to be on the Media Ecology list too and the email I have for him is tempesti@usna.edu ....................Alex ================================================ Alex Kuskis PhD Candidate, OISE/University of Toronto Associate Faculty, Royal Roads University Masters Program in Distributed Learning (MADL) http://www.royalroads.ca/ akuskis@ican.net ** alex.kuskis@royalroads.ca "Learning a living" - Marshall McLuhan ----- Original Message ----- From: <andrew.herman@comcast.net> To: "air-l" <air-l@aoir.org> Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2003 9:10 AM Subject: [Air-l] Request for Resources: The Internet and Warfare
Friends-
I have a graduate student who is currently working on a paper on the Internet and the discourses and conduct of 21st centrury warfare. Believe it or not, we are having trouble finding academic writing on the topic. Does anyone have any suggestions?
One of the topics he/we are interested in is what the Department of Defense calls "Network Centric Warfare". Last spring, I remember there being a post to the AIR listserv from an officer who was teaching the topic at, I believe, the NAval War College. Does anybody know/remember this person? Is s/he still on the list.
In any event, any help would be greatly appreciated.
Andrew Herman
-- Visiting Professor and Research Fellow in Digital Communications and Cultural Policy Joint Graduate Program in Communication and Culture York University 4700 Keele St.TEL 3007 Toronto, Ontario M3J 1P3 (416)736-2100 x 30157
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