Sublime Communication TechnologiesPalgrave Macmillan UK, 17. jan. 2008 - 218 sider This lively new study is a critical cultural history of communication technologies, from railways and telegraphy to computers and the Internet, in which Rod Giblett argues that these technologies play a pivotal role in the cultural history of modernity and its project of the sublime. |
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Side 193
... operations . Just as the oceans became the stage on which nations could flex their military muscle and boast of ... operations as an area to prove their status as a modern great power ' . Space is reduced to merely the context in which ...
... operations . Just as the oceans became the stage on which nations could flex their military muscle and boast of ... operations as an area to prove their status as a modern great power ' . Space is reduced to merely the context in which ...
Side 197
... operations , psychological operations , what the Joint Staff calls ' Truth Projection , ' and a variety of other tech- niques . At the same time , one must protect against enemy percep- tion management efforts ... Type II Information ...
... operations , psychological operations , what the Joint Staff calls ' Truth Projection , ' and a variety of other tech- niques . At the same time , one must protect against enemy percep- tion management efforts ... Type II Information ...
Side 198
... Operations , and Deny it to the Enemy Figure 11.1 Concepts of operations for control of space ( according to US Space Command ) In the chapter entitled ' The Vision : Focused on the Warfighter ' the Plan maintains that If we don't have ...
... Operations , and Deny it to the Enemy Figure 11.1 Concepts of operations for control of space ( according to US Space Command ) In the chapter entitled ' The Vision : Focused on the Warfighter ' the Plan maintains that If we don't have ...
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Communication and | 1 |
Steam Railways | 19 |
Electrical Telegraphy | 37 |
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