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Dr Emil Archambault's Outputs (4)

Learning from Foes: How Racially and Ethnically Motivated Violent Extremists Embrace and Mimic Islamic State's Use of Emerging Technologies (2022)
Report
Archambault, E., Veilleux-Lepage, Y., & Daymon, C. (2022). Learning from Foes: How Racially and Ethnically Motivated Violent Extremists Embrace and Mimic Islamic State's Use of Emerging Technologies. London: Global Network on Extremism and Technology

This report concerns itself with terrorist technical innovation, particularly with regards to terrorists’ incorporation of emerging technologies into their practices. More specifically, it investigates, through the elaboration of a theoretical learni... Read More about Learning from Foes: How Racially and Ethnically Motivated Violent Extremists Embrace and Mimic Islamic State's Use of Emerging Technologies.

Making Drone Violence Strategic: A Conceptual Genealogy of Remote Warfare (2022)
Thesis
Archambault, E. Making Drone Violence Strategic: A Conceptual Genealogy of Remote Warfare. (Thesis). University of Durham. https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/2292011

This thesis studies the development of the contemporary employment of armed drones within a conceptual genealogy of aerial and remote warfare. While significant attention has been devoted either to the novelty of drone warfare, or to its political, l... Read More about Making Drone Violence Strategic: A Conceptual Genealogy of Remote Warfare.

Liberal Democratic Killing (2022)
Newspaper / Magazine
Archambault, E. (2022). Liberal Democratic Killing. [Books and Ideas / La vie des idées]

Book review. Targeted assassination campaigns seem increasingly well established as a newly prevalent way of war. Through a comparison between the United States and Israel’s practices of assassination, Amélie Férey analyses the discourses which legit... Read More about Liberal Democratic Killing.