2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.polgeo.2022.102730
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Technology and the construction of oceanic space: Bathymetry and the Arctic continental shelf dispute

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“…Geographers have intervened extensively on the subject of environmental monitoring and surveillance (e.g. Lambach, 2022; Lehman, 2018) carried out via autonomous systems, drones, and mobile robotic platforms. Lehman (2016), for example, argues that technologies like the Global Ocean Observing System bring the ocean into a Deleuzian society of control, ushering in new understandings of the spatial and temporal constitutive elements of the non-human.…”
Section: Surveillancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geographers have intervened extensively on the subject of environmental monitoring and surveillance (e.g. Lambach, 2022; Lehman, 2018) carried out via autonomous systems, drones, and mobile robotic platforms. Lehman (2016), for example, argues that technologies like the Global Ocean Observing System bring the ocean into a Deleuzian society of control, ushering in new understandings of the spatial and temporal constitutive elements of the non-human.…”
Section: Surveillancementioning
confidence: 99%