1. Introduction. The Other Spaces of War: War beyond the Battlefield in the War on Terror David Grondin, University of Ottawa, Canada
2. Liberal Lawfare and Biopolitics: US Juridical Warfare in the War on Terror John Morrissey, National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland
3. "A Day in the Life": A Tomogram of Global Governmentality in Relation to the "War on Terror" on November 20th, 2003 Miguel de Larrinaga, University of Ottawa, Canada
4. Los Alamos as Laboratory for Domestic Security Measures: Nuclear Age Battlefield Transformations and the Ongoing Permutations of Security Jeffrey Bussolini, City University of New York, USA
5. The Geographical Imaginations of Video Games: Diplomacy, Civilization, America’s Army and Grand Theft Auto IV Mark Salter, University of Ottawa, Canada
6. ‘Theatres of War’: Visual Technologies and Identities in the Iraq Wars Benjamin Muller, King’s University College at the University of Western Ontario and John Measor, Saint Mary’s University, Nova Scotia
8. "Those About to Die Salute You": Sacrifice, the War in Iraq and the Crisis of the American Imperial Society Florian Olsen, University of Ottawa, Canada
9. Grieving Dead Soldiers, Disavowing Loss: Cindy Sheehan and the Im/possibility of the American Antiwar Movement Tina Managhan, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, UK
Biography
David Grondin is assistant professor at the School of Political Studies of the University of Ottawa, Canada. His current research deals with the US preparation of and for the future of war and draws on the crucial links between sci-fi and cinema in imagining the transformation of war.
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