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Roberto J. González
05 March 2025
05/03/25

Algorithmic policing: Tech startups, venture capital and law enforcement in America 

Roberto J. González
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In an article for Anthropology Today, Prof González explores how predictive policing tools, the political economy of modern policing, and Silicon Valley shape law enforcement practices in the U.S.
Technologies
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Elke Schwarz
31 January 2025
31/01/25

Assessing the impact of venture capital dynamics on military norms

Elke Schwarz
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In a publication by Cambridge University Press, Prof. dr. Elke Schwarz examines the transformative role of venture capital (VC) in the defense and military industry.
Algorithmic Warfare
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Neil Renic
09 December 2024
09/12/24

Tragic reflection, political wisdom, and the future of algorithmic war

Neil Renic
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Dr. Neil Renic addresses the integration of AI and machine learning in military decision making in a publication for the Australian Journal of International Affairs.
Technologies
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Roberto J. González
23 October 2024
23/10/24

Facial recognition technologies and the rise of algorithmic policing in America

Roberto J. González
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In an article for Anthropology Today, Prof González critically examines how predictive policing and facial recognition technologies reshape US law enforcement practices.
Algorithmic Warfare
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Neil Renic, Elke Schwarz
13 March 2024
13/03/24

Crimes of Dispassion: Autonomous Weapons and the Moral Challenge of Systematic Killing

Neil Renic et al
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Dr. Neil Renic & dr. Elke Schwarz problematize the use of AI driven weapons systems by drawing comparisons with patterns visible in historical cases of systematic killing.
Civilian Harm
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29 February 2024
29/02/24

Death by Remote Control: Drone Warfare in Afghanistan, Ukraine and Beyond

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Prof. Roberto J. González explores the lived experiences of soldiers and civilians who are directly affected by the introduction of unmanned and increasingly autonomous weapon systems on the 21st century battlefield.
Technologies
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30 November 2023
30/11/23

“This Is Not What I Signed up for”: Sociotechnical imaginaries in Dutch military innovation

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Van der Maarel et al. explore the gap between existing military visions of technological innovation and soldiers' experiences of working in an autonomous systems unit, revealing sentiments of disillusionment.
Algorithmic Warfare
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Lauren Gould et al
17 November 2023
17/11/23

Algorithmic innovation: Experimentation beyond the boundaries of the law

Lauren Gould et al
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IRW's Dr. Gould et al. analysed how the Dutch Army experimented in algorithmic innovation by unlawfully tracking its citizen’s sentiment and behaviour.
Politics
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Digdem Soyaltin-Colella, Tolga Demiryol
21 June 2023
21/06/23

Turkey’s emergence as a middle power

Digdem Soyaltin-Colella et al
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Dr. Soyaltin-Colella and Dr. Demiryol discuss how the production and proliferation of Turkey’s drone system has influenced their middle power activism.
Civilian Harm
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Patricia Sullivan
19 June 2023
19/06/23

The effects of US security assistance on civilian harm

Patricia Sullivan
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Dr. Sullivan discuss her findings on how state violence varies based on the type of security assistance and the institutional environment in the recipient state.

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