Acknowledgements
Introduction
Part One: Spaces of War
1.War art, digital media and the audience encounter (Jane Quinn, Birkbeck University of London, UK)
2.The Cadastral: towards a visual forensics of in/visible spaces of war (Nicolette Barsdorf-Liebchen, Cardiff University, UK)
3.Digital spaces of war: Genre and affective investments in RT's representations of the Syrian conflict (Rhys Crilley and Precious N. Chatterje-Doody, The Open University, UK)
4.Conspiracy and the epistemological challenges of mediatized conflict (Eileen Culloty, Dublin City University, Ireland)
5.Command and control meets the decentralised network: Conventional militaries, social media and the information environment (Kevin Foster, Monash University, Australia)
6.The myth of a thousand westerns: Media and just war theory (Sean Aday, George Washington University, USA)
Part Two: War of Spaces
7.Liminality, gendering and Syrian alternative media spaces (Dina Matar, SOAS University of London, UK and Kholoud Helmi, Enab Baladi Newspaper, Syria)
8.#Shaheed: A metaphotographic study of Kashmir's insurgency (2014-2016) (Nathaniel Brunt, Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada)
9.The Plain (a photographic work-in-progress) (Melanie Friend, University of Sussex, UK)
10.This is not a bomb - matériel culture and the arms trade (Jill Gibbon, Leeds Beckett University, UK)
11.Dialogic spaces in the situation of conflict: stepping stones and sticking points (Liudmila Voronova, Södertörn University, Sweden)
12.Perfect war and its contestations (Jolle Demmers, Lauren Gould, and David Snetselaar Universiteit Utrecht, Netherlands)
Where War Inhabits: Reflections on Spaces of War
List of Contributors
Index