Image Warfare in the War on Terror provides an innovative
re-examination of the war on terror. It argues that since 11
September 2001 image warfare has replaced techno-war as the
dominant warfighting model. Roger suggests that it is a form of
warfare in which Al Qaeda currently dominates while the West is
still playing catch-up. By dealing frankly with the deployment of
disturbing images generated by the 9/11 attacks - from bin Laden
videos, suicide terrorism and hostage executions to prisoner
abuses, Roger provides us with a new vocabulary through which these
acts can be discussed and understood.
This book offers the first comprehensive assessment, from an
International Relations perspective, of image warfare. Through
engagement with IR, Media Studies and Visual Culture literatures,
Roger introduces three new conceptual terms 'image munitions',
'counter-image munitions' and 'remediation battles'. These terms
are then explored in chapters about political communications
concerning Bush, Blair and bin Laden; suicides; executions and
abuses.
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