Automating Counterinsurgency
Automating Counterinsurgency
Monday, April 26, 201012:00 PM - 1:30 PM (Pacific)
This is part of the Stanford seminar series on Science, Technology, and Society.
Hugh Gusterson
Born in the UK, Hugh Gusterson took a B.A. in history at Cambridge
University in 1980, a Masters degree in Anthropology at the University
of Pennsylvania in 1982, and a PhD in anthropology at Stanford
University in 1992. Somewhere in between he worked for a couple of
social change organizations. He was a professor at MIT from 1992-2006,
when he came to George Mason University. He has done fieldwork in the
United States and Russia, where he has studied the culture of nuclear
weapons scientists and antinuclear activists. He also writes about
militarism and about science more generally, and has a strong interest
in professional ethics. He is the author of Nuclear Rites (UC Press, 1996) and People of the Bomb (Minnesota, 2004) and co-editor of Cultures of Insecurity (Minnesota, 1999) and Why America's Top Pundits Are Wrong (UC Press, 2005). As well as writing for scholarly journals, he has a regular online column for the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists and has published in numerous newspapers and magazines.
Co-sponsored by STS and CISAC.