
By Lauren Gould

IRW's project leader Lauren Gould relays why she thinks the concept of surveillance is key to understanding the changing nature of warfare in the 21st century.

Why US troops leaving Afghanistan does not mark the end of war
Researchers Aoife Keogh (MA) and Dr. Lauren Gould reflect on the recent developments in Afghanistan.

Remote Warfare: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Don't miss IRW's Lauren Gould and Jolle Demmers on the latest episode of the #WarPod!

Book launch & panel discussion: On Civilian Harm
PAX's launch of the book 'On Civilian Harm' including the panel discussion featuring IRW's Lauren Gould.

Remote Warfare: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Bringing together writers from various backgrounds, this edited volume offers a critical enquiry into the use and impact of remote warfare.

How are novel military technologies changing modern conflicts?
Don't miss IRW Director Dr Lauren Gould speaking about how novel military technologies are changing modern conflict at NGO PAX's online symposium.

More drones, more war
The notion that deploying drones will enable militaries to conduct war with greater precision and less civilian harm is neither new, nor accurate argues the IRW team in an op-ed for the Dutch newspaper the NRC.

Perfect War and its Contestations
Chapter from Demmers, Gould and Snetselaar in the book, "Spaces of War, War of Spaces," published by Bloomsbury

WarPod Podcast: The Remote Warfare Paradox
IRW Jolle Demmers and Lauren Gould discuss the Remote Warfare Paradox on the ORG Warpod podcast

The Remote Warfare Paradox
Advance preview from the forthcoming book "Remote Warfare: Interdisciplinary Perspectives" on how the democratic desire for zero-risk war lowers the threshold for military engagement.