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An analysis of the naval agreements and the economic provisions of arms control theory / Craft Cassady B 2000  Article
Craft Cassady B Article
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Publication 2000.
Description 127-148
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Guns don't kill people, cyborgs do: a Latourian provocation for transformatory arms control and disarmament / Bourne, Mike   Journal Article
Bourne, Mike Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This article seeks to provoke a deeper engagement of Critical Security Studies with security's relations to technology and weapons. It explores existing assumptions about these relations in mainstream arms control and disarmament theory, and the way such assumptions are deployed and distributed in the current settlement of arms control and disarmament practice. It then draws on recent social and philosophical discussions of materiality, particularly on the thought of Bruno Latour, to propose a different set of concepts for exploring the aims and limits of arms control and disarmament. These concepts emphasise the mediating roles of material things in social relations and they may offer a richer view of the object of arms control (weapons and violence) and of the practices of arms limitation and reduction; one that may ultimately gesture towards a different understanding of arms politics, and that may be used to explore the transformatory potentials of arms control and disarmament.
Key Words Security  Disarmament  Arms Control Theory  Bruno Latour  Materiality 
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