03194namaa2200625uu 4500001001000000003000600010005001700016006001900033007001500052008004100067020001800108020001800126040001700144041000800161042000700169072001600176072001600192072001500208072001600223720002600239245008600265260003700351300002200388336002600410337002600436338003600462490005900498506005100557520134900608540006301957546001202020650002902032650003602061650004302097650003202140653001002172653001102182653001302193653000702206653001502213653000902228653000802237653000902245653000802254653000702262653001302269653001302282653001702295720002602312720002802338720002802366720002902394720002902423856011602452doab29540oapen20260305123948.0m o d cr|mn|---annan210210s2020 xx |||||o ||| 0|eng d a9780367338312 a9780367368814 aoapencoapen0 aeng adc 7aJPS2bicssc 7aJPV2bicssc 7aJW2bicssc 7aNHD2bicssc1 aCalcara, Antonio4edt00aEmerging Security Technologies and EU GovernancebActors, Practices and Processes aAbingdonbTaylor & Francisc2020 a1 online resource atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier1 aRoutledge Studies in Conflict, Security and Technology0 aFree-to-readfUnrestricted online access2star a"This book examines the European governance of emerging security technologies. The emergence of technologies such as drones, autonomous robotics, artificial intelligence, cyber and biotechnologies has stimulated worldwide debates on their use, risks, and benefits in both the civilian and the security-related fields. This volume examines the concept of 'governance' as an analytical framework and tool to investigate how new and emerging security technologies are governed in practice within the European Union (EU), emphasizing the relational configurations among different state and non-state actors. With reference to European governance, it addresses the complex interplay of power relations, interests, and framings surrounding the development of policies and strategies for the use of new security technologies. The work examines varied conceptual tools to shed light on the way diverse technologies are embedded in EU policy frameworks. Each contribution identifies actors involved in the governance of a specific technology sector, their multi-level institutional and corporate configurations, and the conflicting forces, values, ethical, and legal concerns, as well as security imperatives and economic interests. This book will be of much interest to students of science and technology studies, security studies and EU policy." aAll rights reserveduhttp://oapen.org/content/about-rights aEnglish 7aEuropean history2bicssc 7aInternational relations2bicssc 7aPolitical control and freedoms2bicssc 7aWarfare and defence2bicssc acyber adrones adual-use aEU agovernance aHBJD aJPS aJPSN aJPV aJW arobotics asecurity atechnologies1 aCalcara, Antonio4oth1 aCsernatoni, Raluca4edt1 aCsernatoni, Raluca4oth1 aLavallée, Chantal4edt1 aLavallée, Chantal4oth40uhttps://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/2954070zFree-to-read: DOAB: description of the publication