Alp Cenk Arslan is an assistant professor specializing in security and intelligence studies at the Turkish National Police Academy. With a Ph.D. in Security Strategies and Management, his dissertation, The Construction of Security on the Basis of Techno-Politics: The Case of the United States, explores the evolving dynamics of security in the techno-political era. Dr. Arslan’s research and teaching interests include the intersection of techno-politics, artificial intelligence governance, intelligence studies, and communication theories. His work examines the implications of emerging technologies on global security frameworks and intelligence methodologies. He is the author of Intelligence Analysis: Reproduction of Information. His second book, Theory of the Techno-Political, expands on the theoretical underpinnings of his field. Dr. Arslan holds a double major in Political Science and Communications, a Master’s degree in Intelligence Studies, and a Ph.D. in Security Strategies and Management from the Turkish National Police Academy. His scholarly work has been supported by numerous academic initiatives and is informed by his interdisciplinary approach to security and intelligence. He has delivered presentations and discussions on intelligence education, new types of terrorism, high-risk cybercriminal networks, radicalization, far-right and far-left extremism, and cult structures at summits and academic meetings organized under the auspices of the European Union CEPOL, the Council of Europe, and similar institutions.
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Murat Tınas currently works at the Turkish National Police Academy. His diverse career spans both academic and practical engagements, including his role as an academic adviser on various NATO and EU-sponsored projects since 2018. Dr. Tınas holds a Ph.D. in Area Studies from Middle East Technical University and complemented his graduate studies with intensive Arabic language training in Jordan. He also conducted research as an affiliate at the Center for Arab and Middle Eastern Studies at the American University of Beirut, Lebanon. Dr. Tınas's current research focuses on Middle Eastern politics, radicalization, terrorism, and intelligence studies.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. As digital technologies continue to grow in every facet of society, rethinking techno-politics in the digital age has become imperative to growth. The intersection of technology and power is reshaping governance and raises the questions about control and accountability. This evolving landscape calls for a reexamination of how policies are shaped, who benefits from technological advancements, and how democratic principles can be preserved in an increasingly data-driven world. Rethinking Techno-Politics in the Digital Age: Global Technology Relations and Security explores the rise of digital infrastructures, the impact of new technologies on political and social culture, and the strategic role of technology in global power dynamics. This book fills a critical gap in the discourse surrounding technology s role in governance, security, and societal transformations. Covering topics such as politics, governance, and technology, this book is an excellent resource for academicians, policymakers, and technology professionals. "This book aims to offer a comprehensive exploration of the shifting interplay between technology and political authority, focusing on digital governance, security, and global dimensions"-- Provided by publisher. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798337324609
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