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2023

Book Chapter

Deterritorialization and violent networks

Kaempf, Sebastian (2023). Deterritorialization and violent networks. Routledge handbook of the future of warfare. (pp. 142-152) London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003299011-16

Deterritorialization and violent networks

2023

Book Chapter

Introduction

Gruszczak, Artur and Kaempf, Sebastian (2023). Introduction. Routledge handbook of the future of warfare. (pp. 1-8) London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003299011-1

Introduction

2022

Book Chapter

Getting our teaching “future ready”

Kaempf, Sebastian (2022). Getting our teaching “future ready”. Pandemic Pedagogy: Teaching International Relations Amid COVID-19. (pp. 189-202) edited by Andrew A. Szarejko. Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-83557-6_12

Getting our teaching “future ready”

2018

Book Chapter

Digital media

Kaempf, Sebastian (2018). Digital media. Visual global politics. (pp. 99-103) edited by Roland Bleiker. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315856506-13

Digital media

2017

Book Chapter

Digital battlespaces and virtual media wars

Kaempf, Sebastian (2017). Digital battlespaces and virtual media wars. An introduction to international relations. (pp. 238-240) edited by Richard Devetak, Jim George and Sarah Percy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Digital battlespaces and virtual media wars

2017

Book Chapter

The ethics of soft war on today’s mediatized battlespaces

Kaempf, Sebastian (2017). The ethics of soft war on today’s mediatized battlespaces. Soft war: the ethics of unarmed conflict. (pp. 104-118) edited by Michael L. Gross and Tamar Meisels. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/9781316450802.010

The ethics of soft war on today’s mediatized battlespaces

2016

Book Chapter

The potentiality and limits of understanding world politics in a transforming global media landscape

Kaempf, Sebastian (2016). The potentiality and limits of understanding world politics in a transforming global media landscape. Understanding popular culture and world politics in the digital age. (pp. 14-31) edited by Laura J. Shepherd and Caitlin Hamilton. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315673394

The potentiality and limits of understanding world politics in a transforming global media landscape

2014

Book Chapter

Postheroic U.S. warfare and the moral justification for killing in war

Kaempf, Sebastian (2014). Postheroic U.S. warfare and the moral justification for killing in war. The future of just war: new critical essays. (pp. 79-97) edited by Amy E. Eckert and Caron E. Gentry. Athens, GA, United States: University of Georgia Press.

Postheroic U.S. warfare and the moral justification for killing in war

2012

Book Chapter

Digital battlespace and virtual media wars

Kaempf, Sebastian (2012). Digital battlespace and virtual media wars. An introduction to international relations. (pp. 202-203) edited by Richard A. Devetak, Anthony Burke and Jim George. Port Melbourne Vic., Australia: Cambridge University Press.

Digital battlespace and virtual media wars

2011

Book Chapter

Violence and victory: Guerrilla warfare, 'authentic self-affirmation' and the overthrow of the colonial state

Kaempf, Sebastian (2011). Violence and victory: Guerrilla warfare, 'authentic self-affirmation' and the overthrow of the colonial state. War, peace and progress in the 21st century : development, violence and insecurity. (pp. 129-146) London, United Kingdom: Routledge.

Violence and victory: Guerrilla warfare, 'authentic self-affirmation' and the overthrow of the colonial state

2009

Book Chapter

THE DIGITAL DIVIDE: Scarcity, inequality and conflict (Last Moyo) Case study: Virtual wars

Kaempf, S. (2009). THE DIGITAL DIVIDE: Scarcity, inequality and conflict (Last Moyo) Case study: Virtual wars. Digital Cultures Understanding New Media. (pp. 131-138) edited by Creeber, Glen and Martin, Royston. Maidenhead, U.K.: Open University Press; McGraw-Hill.

THE DIGITAL DIVIDE: Scarcity, inequality and conflict (Last Moyo) Case study: Virtual wars