控制论状态:高级研究计划局的通信、控制和国家空间

IF 4.7 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Brian Jordan Jefferson
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过去四十年来,政治地理学家对国家重组进行了广泛研究,但很少有人探讨控制论在这一过程中的作用。相反,尽管地理学以外的众多学者对控制论治理的各个方面进行了深入研究,但他们尚未将政治地理学的见解纳入其中。在这两种情况下,控制论国家权力的政治地理学在很大程度上仍未被探索。为了弥补这一空白,文章探讨了大约 1958 年至 1969 年冷战时期美国国防研究机构高级研究计划局(ARPA)中控制论与国家重组之间的联系。文章分析了 ARPA 赞助的科学家和工程师的国会证词以及他们的学术出版物和其他论文,以了解他们是如何构想并积极寻求改造国家空间的。文章提出了两个论点。首先,虽然地理学家将国家结构调整视为新自由主义化或反恐战争安全化的一种功能,但这一进程是在冷战即将开始时启动的。正是在那个时候,ARPA 呼吁用控制论来解决地缘政治冲突,这为新自由主义和反恐战争的国家突变奠定了逻辑、组织和技术基础。其次,ARPA 应对冷战危机的主旨涉及以控制论反馈控制系统的模式重组国家权力。这些努力凸显了一个独特的分析对象--国家控制系统(SCS),它为地理学家提供了关于国家重组的新视角,并为跨学科研究开辟了新途径。
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Cybernetic States: Communication, Control, and State-Space in the Advanced Research Projects Agency

While political geographers have researched state restructuring extensively over the past forty years, few have explored the role of cybernetics in this process. Conversely, although a wide spectrum of scholars outside of geography have shed light on aspects of cybernetic governance, they have yet to incorporate insights from political geography. In both cases, the political geography of cybernetic state power remains largely unexplored. To bridge this gap, the article explores the nexus of cybernetics and state restructuring in the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), a Cold War US defense research agency, circa 1958 to 1969. It analyzes Congressional testimonies by ARPA-sponsored scientists and engineers alongside their academic publications and other papers to grasp how they conceived of and actively sought to transform state-space. The article makes two arguments. First, while geographers treat state restructuring as a function of neoliberalization or War on Terror securitization, the process was set in motion near the start of the Cold War. It was then that ARPA's appeal to cybernetics to resolve geopolitical conflicts cemented the logical, organizational, and technical foundations for neoliberal and War on Terror state mutations. Second, the main thrust of ARPA responses to Cold War crises involved restructuring state-power in the mode of a cybernetic feedback control system. These efforts bring into relief a distinct object of analysis, the state control system (SCS), which offers geographers fresh perspectives on state restructuring and opens new pathways for interdisciplinary research.

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期刊介绍: Political Geography is the flagship journal of political geography and research on the spatial dimensions of politics. The journal brings together leading contributions in its field, promoting international and interdisciplinary communication. Research emphases cover all scales of inquiry and diverse theories, methods, and methodologies.
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