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SUMMARY:Cambridge Review Lecture 2010: Soldier-Diplomats\, Scholar-Warrior
 s\, and Culture-Centric Warfare - James Der Derian (Brown University)
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CONTACT:O W Lewis
DESCRIPTION:James Der Derian is a research professor at the Watson Institu
 te for International Affairs at Brown University\, with a focus on global 
 security. He also leads a research initiative\, "Beyond Terror: Innovating
  Global Security and Media for the 21st Century."\n\nHe is author most rec
 ently of Virtuous War: Mapping the Military-Industrial-Media-Entertainment
  Network\, whose second edition was released by Routledge in 2009\, and of
  Critical Practices in International Theory (Routledge\, 2009). He has pro
 duced two film documentaries with Udris Film\, Virtual Y2K and After 9/11.
  A third\, Human Terrain\, is soon to be released and won the Audience Awa
 rd at the November 2009 Festival dei Popoli in Florence.\n\nHe is also aut
 hor of On Diplomacy: A Genealogy of Western Estrangement and Antidiplomacy
 : Spies\, Terror\, Speed\, and War\; editor of International Theory: Criti
 cal Investigations and The Virilio Reader\; and co-editor with Michael Sha
 piro of International/Intertextual Relations: Postmodern Readings of World
  Politics.\n\nHis articles on international relations have appeared in the
  Review of International Studies\, International Studies Quarterly\, Cambr
 idge Review of International Affairs\, International Affairs\, Brown Journ
 al of World Affairs\, Millennium\, Alternatives\, Cultural Values\, and Sa
 mtiden. His articles on war\, technology\, and the media have appeared in 
 the New York Times\, Nation\, Washington Quarterly\, and Wired.\n\nDer Der
 ian was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University\, where he completed a M.Phi
 l. and D.Phil. in international relations. He has been a visiting scholar 
 at the University of Southern California\, MIT\, Harvard\, Oxford\, and th
 e Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton.
LOCATION:Mong Hall\, Sidney Sussex College
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