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  3. Vol. 37 No. 1 (2017): Dronedeutung

Vol. 37 No. 1 (2017): Dronedeutung

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Editorial

  • Dronedeutung: Introduction
    1
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Archive

  • These Cryptical Skies: Drones and the Image of Nowhere
    Rob Stone
    2-7
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  • Drone Vision: Towards a Critique of the Rhetoric of Precision
    Øyvind Vågnes
    8-17
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  • Embodiment and Affect in a Digital Age: Understanding Mental Illness among Military Drone Personnel
    Alex Edney-Browne
    18-32
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  • Those Who Feel the Fire Burning: Drone Perception and the Aesthetico-Political Image
    Halbe Kuipers
    33-41
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Essays

  • Dronedeutung: een tafelgesprek op festival Drift
    Willem Schinkel, Rogier van Reekum, Eva Sancho Rodriguez
    42-47
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Book Reviews

  • A Predatory Empire of Surveillance and Control
    Tobias Burgers
    48-49
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  • Death and Sophistry
    Sigmund Bruno Schilpzand
    50-53
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