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Expending technosecurity culture: on wild card, imagination and disaster prevention

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The systematized imagination of rather unlikely but highly devastating disaster scenarios – i.e. wild cards – is currently seeing a boom. In this chapter I want to consider the role of the imagination in the discourses and practices of current preventive and ‘premediated’ security research and policy, analysing the extent to which it is a response to new media-related epistemological and societal conditions. In doing so I shall look first at the roles of future scenarios and imagination in the strategic approach to nuclear war. I shall then explore the current condition of our technosecurity culture in which these highly speculative approaches – which come across more as literary processes than as classical scientific methods – appear attractive and indicate a profound shift in contemporary regimes of knowledge.

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Weber, Jutta: Expending technosecurity culture: on wild card, imagination and disaster prevention. In: : Sensing In/Security : Sensors as Transnational Security Infrastructures. Manchester: Mattering Press 2021, S. 163-183.http://dx.doi.org/10.25969/mediarep/23647
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