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Mark Duffield

    AS I RECALL . . . The Explorer
    Time Travel Warriors
    Development, Security and Unending War
    Global Governance and the New Wars
    Post-Humanitarianism
    • Post-Humanitarianism

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      The world has entered an unprecedented period of uncertainty and political instability. Faced with the challenge of knowing and acting within such a world, the spread of computers and connectivity, and the arrival of new digital sense-making tools, are widely celebrated as helpful. But is this really the case, or have we lost more than gained in the digital revolution? In Post-Humanitarianism, renowned scholar of development, security and global governance Mark Duffield offers an alternative interpretation. He contends that connectivity embodies new forms of behavioural incorporation, cognitive subordination and automated management that are themselves inseparable from the emergence of precarity as a global phenomenon. Rather than protect against disasters, we are encouraged to accept them as necessary for strengthening resilience. At a time of permanent emergency, humanitarian disasters function as sites for trialling and anticipating the modes of social automation and remote management necessary to govern the precarity that increasingly embraces us all. Post-Humanitarianism critically explores how increasing connectivity is inseparable from growing societal polarization, anger and political push-back. It will be essential reading for students of international and social critique, together with anyone concerned about our deepening alienation from the world.

      Post-Humanitarianism
    • Global Governance and the New Wars

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,0(3)Évaluer

      In this hugely influential book, originally published in 2001 but just as - if not more - relevant today, Mark Duffield shows how war has become an integral component of development discourse. Aid agencies have become increasingly involved in humanitarian assistance, conflict resolution and the social reconstruction of war-torn societies. Duffield explores the consequences of this growing merger of development and security, unravelling the nature of the new wars and the response of the international community, in particular the new systems of global governance that are emerging as a result. An essential work for anyone studying, interested in, or working in development or international security.

      Global Governance and the New Wars
    • This path-breaking book argues that development is not a way of bettering other people but of governing them. With examples drawn from Mozambique, Ethiopia and Afghanistan, the book analyses the NGO movement, humanitarian intervention, sustainable development, human security, fragile states, migration and the place of racism within development.

      Development, Security and Unending War
    • Time Travel Warriors

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The Worthington family embarks on an unexpected adventure when brothers Luke and Scott invent a time-travel machine. This groundbreaking creation leads them into thrilling and unforeseen experiences, challenging their perceptions of time and family. As they navigate the complexities of their invention, they discover the excitement and dangers that come with altering the past and future.

      Time Travel Warriors
    • Exploring themes of loss, love, and the journey of life, this story revolves around a model sailboat that vanishes in childhood and reappears years later. A wise father encourages his children to embrace exploration and understand life's complexities. Drawing from the author's personal experiences and his father's guidance, the narrative offers insights into navigating life's uncertainties. Accompanied by unique illustrations, it serves as an inspiring reminder of how love can lead one back home.

      AS I RECALL . . . The Explorer