A revealing account of the prevalence-and alarming ubiquity-of military targeting, and how it has become a self-propelling worldview driven by dominance, violence, and power.
A revealing account of the prevalence-and alarming ubiquity-of military targeting, and how it has become a self-propelling worldview driven by dominance, violence, and power.
The World According to Military Targeting engages directly with our grave world condition, asking how we ended up in a ""closed world"" made for military targeting by military targeting. In this book, Erik Reichborn-Kjennerud explores how the operational logics and seductive forces of targeting produce a world in which the only ways to think about politics and security is through military supremacy, endless war, and global domination, with serious implications for social and political life.
Offering a critical investigation of military targeting through the lenses of its historical formation, current operations, and future implications, the author presents an innovative investigation into targeting's radical knowledge production, how it abstracts and brings into being new worlds, and the violence and destructive effects it generates. Through an interdisciplinary lens, the book draws attention to military doctrine and methodologies; statistical thought and practice; the mathematical and computational techniques of data production, processing, and modeling; and the so-called machine-learning algorithms and AI of today. The resulting narrative provides novel insights into how imagining the world, producing the world, and operationalizing the world are always wrapped up in each other and profoundly embedded in sociotechnical systems.
By:
Erik Reichborn-Kjennerud
Imprint: MIT Press
Country of Publication: United States
Dimensions:
Height: 229mm,
Width: 152mm,
Weight: 369g
ISBN: 9780262552349
ISBN 10: 0262552345
Pages: 288
Publication Date: 01 July 2025
Audience:
General/trade
,
ELT Advanced
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Forthcoming
Contents: Acknowledgements Welcome to the World of Targeting Reconceptualizing Military Targeting The Enemy as A System – The Geopolitics of Strategic Paralysis Hamlets, Humans and Worms – Computing the Environment in Vietnam Feeding the Network – Hunting for Signatures Tinker, Tailor…Trial nd Error – Experimental Design and the ‘Algorhythmic’ Conclusions, or Future Beginnings Endnotes
Erik Reichborn-Kjennerud is Senior Research Fellow at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI). His interdisciplinary research interest lies at the intersection of war and political violence, history of science and technology, and critical theory.