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Author Hristova, Stefka, 1977- author.

Title Proto-algorithmic war : how the Iraq War became a laboratory for algorithmic logics / Stefka Hristova
Published Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2022]

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white)
Series Social and cultural studies of robots and AI
Social and cultural studies of robots and AI.
Contents Chapter 1: Algorithmic Logics and War -- Chapter 2: Data Lands/Data Subjects -- Chapter 3: Taxonomies Of Enmity -- Chapter 4: Data Replay -- Chapter 5: Veridiction Training -- Chapter 6: Automation, Trust, Responsibility -- Chapter 7: Conclusion: Beyond War
Summary During the Iraq War, American soldiers were sent to both fight an enemy and to recover a "failed state" in pixelated camouflage uniforms, accompanied by robots, and armed with satellite maps and biometric hand-held scanners. The Iraq War, however, was no digital game: massive-scale physical death and destruction counter the vision of a clean replayable war. The military policy of the United States, and not the actual experience of war, has been rooted in the logic of digital, and nascent algorithmic technology. This logic attempted to reduce culture, society, as well as the physical body and environment into visual data that lacks cultural and historical context. This book details the emergence of a nascent algorithmic war culture in the context of the Iraq War (2003-2010) in relation to the data-driven early 20th century British Mandate for Iraq. Through a series of five inquiries into the ways in which the Iraq War attempted to and often failed to see population and territory as digital and further proto-algorithmic entities, it offers an insight into the digitization and further unmanned automaton of war. It does so through a comparative historical framework reaching back to the quantification techniques harnessed during the British Mandate for Iraq (1918-1932) in order to explicate the parallels and complicated the diversions between the numerical logics that have driven both military state-building enterprises. Stefka Hristovas research examines algorithmic and digital media cultures. She studies the intersection of technology and culture in relation the context of photography, surveillance, and social movements
Notes Includes index
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on May 02, 2023)
Subject Iraq War, 2003-2011 -- Mathematical models
Algorithms.
Logic, Symbolic and mathematical.
algorithms.
Algorithms
Logic, Symbolic and mathematical
Mathematical models
Iraq
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9783031042195
3031042190