1.

Record Nr.

UNISA996379039403316

Autore

Bolinski Ina (Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Deutschland)

Titolo

Von Tierdaten zu Datentieren : Eine Mediengeschichte der elektronischen Tierkennzeichnung und des datengestützten Herdenmanagements / Ina Bolinski

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Bielefeld, : transcript Verlag, 2020

ISBN

3-8394-5369-0

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (302 p.)

Collana

Human-Animal Studies ; 26

Classificazione

ZB 28000

Disciplina

302.23

Soggetti

Medientechniken; Elektronische Tierkennzeichnung; Nutztiere; Mensch-Tier-Beziehung; Smart Farming; Individualisierung; Akteur-Netzwerk-Theorie; Agency; Natur-Kultur; Digitalisierung; RFID; Domestikation; Ethik; Nutztieranlagen; Agrarmanagement; Tier; Technik; Medien; Human-animal Studies; Mediengeschichte; Biopolitik; Ökologie; Kulturwissenschaft; Human-animal Relationship; Individualization; Actor-network-theory; Digitalization; Ethics; Animal; Technology; Media; Human-Animal Studies; Media History; Biopolitics; Ecology; Cultural Studies

Lingua di pubblicazione

Tedesco

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter -- Inhalt -- 1. Einleitung -- 2. Nutztierproduktion: Tier-Werden/Medien-Werden -- Einleitung -- 2.1 Analog: Zur Historizität der Domestikation von Nutztieren -- 2.2 Digital: RFID als Medientechnik -- 2.3 Human-Animal Studies: Natur, Kultur und Agency -- 2.4 Zum Animal Turn in der Medienwissenschaft -- 3. Tier-Technik-Interaktion -- Einleitung -- 3.1 Der Kuhstall als Labor -- 3.2 Architekturen der Nutztieranlagen -- 3.3 Einfluss auf das tierliche Sozialverhalten -- 4. Ökonomisch-technische (Nutz-)Tierherden -- Einleitung -- 4.1 Cash Cows -- 4.2 Zur Tier-Maschinen-Ethik -- 4.3 Technische Tierumwelten und mediale Ökologien -- 5. Tierdaten – Datentiere -- Einleitung -- 5.1 Smart Farming -- 5.2 Internet der Tiere -- 5.3 Zukunftswissen -- 6. Fazit -- 7. Literaturverzeichnis -- 8. Abbildungsverzeichnis -- Dank

Sommario/riassunto

Digitale Technik ist längst fester Bestandteil der Massentierhaltung und des modernen Herdenmanagements. Auf Basis der elektronischen



Tierkennzeichnung operiert das »Smart Farming« gleichermaßen mit Tierdaten und Datentieren. Neben der intendierten Identifikation und Verfolgbarkeit geraten hierbei vermehrt Formen der Überwachung und Kontrolle in den Blick - und schließlich auch Verhaltensänderungen bei den Tieren selbst. Aus der Verbindung von Lebewesen und technischem Artefakt resultieren zunehmend Fragen nach dem Status des Tieres in unserer Kultur. Unter dem Aspekt der »anonymen Individualisierung« analysiert Ina Bolinski aus medienwissenschaftlicher Perspektive die aktuellen Aushandlungen um den veränderten Akteurstatus von Tier, Technik und Mensch.

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Record Nr.

UNINA9910784819403321

Titolo

The Finnish yearbook of international law . Vol. XII, 2001 [[electronic resource]]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Leiden, : Brill Academic Publishers, 2003

Leiden : , : Brill Academic Publishers, , 2003

ISBN

1-280-91496-3

9786610914968

90-474-0500-5

1-4237-3422-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (488 pages)

Collana

Finnish yearbook of international law

Disciplina

345.01

Soggetti

International law

Criminal jurisdiction

Law - Finland

Criminal procedure (International law)

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

""Contents""; ""Symposium: Justice without borders? Externalizing criminal punishment for past atrocities""; ""Externalization of Justice: What Does It Mean and What Is at Stake?""; ""Geographies of Justice: International Law, National Sovereignty and Human Rights""; ""Anti-



Sovereigntism, Liberal Messianism, and Excesses in the Drive against Impunity""; ""Universal Jurisdiction: Problems and Prospects of Externalizing Justice""; ""The Mutual Dependence of External and Internal Justice: The Democratic Achievement of the International Criminal Court""

""The Disturbing Democratic Defect of the International Criminal Court""""Juridical and Jurisdictional Disconnects""; ""Justice under International Administration: Kosovo, East Timor and Afghanistan""; ""Great Expectations East Timor and the Vicissitudes of Externalized Justice""; ""Articles""; ""Three Dangers for the International Criminal Court: A Critical Look at a Consensual Project""; ""Just Revenge? The Deterrence Argument in International Criminal Law""; ""How to Find the Proportionate Criminal Sentence for Crimes against Humanity""

""Prosecuting International Crimes in Domestic Courts: A Look Back Ahead""""Head-of-State Immunity v. Individual Criminal Responsibility under International Law""; ""The Interaction of Community and International Law: Similar, But Different, or Just Different?""; ""The Limits of the Law on the Use of Force: Turkey, Iraq and the Kurds""; ""Book Reviews & Review Articles""; ""The Boundaries of lnternational Law: A Feminist Analysis""; ""Commentaries on World Court Decisions (1987-1996), World Court Decisions at the Turn of the Millennium (1997-2001)""

""Genocide in International Law: The Crime of Crimes""""The Concept of Minority in International Law: A Critical Study of the Vital Elements""; ""Empire""; ""Jurisprudence of International Law: The Humanitarian Dimension""; ""International Law Situated: An Analysis of the Lawyer's Stance towards Culture, History and Community""; ""A New Finnish Doctoral Dissertation in International Law""; ""Environmental Impact Assessment in the Arctic: A Study of the International Legal Norms Applicable to the Planning Stage of Environmentally Harmful Activities""; ""Review""; ""In memoriam""

""Heikki Jokela""""Kari Joutsamo""; ""Frank Horn""; ""Recent Developments and State Practice""; ""Case Note: When Two 'Rights' Made One 'Wrong': the Case of Jokela v. Finland""; ""Elements of Finnish Practice 2001""; ""General Information for Authors""; ""Ius Gentium Association""

Sommario/riassunto

Despite its Finnish initiative and pedigrees, the "Finnish Yearbook of International Law does not restrict itself to purely 'Finnish' topics. On the contrary, it reflects the many connections in law between the national and the international. The" Finnish Yearbook of International Law annually publishes articles of high quality dealing with all aspects of international law, including international law aspects of European law, with close attention to developments that affect Finland. Its offering include: longer articles of a theoretical nature, exploring new avenues and approaches; shorter polemics; commentaries on current international law developments; book reviews; and documentation of relevance to Finland's foreign relations not easily available elsewhere. The "Finnish Yearbook offers a fertile ground for the expression of and reflection on the connections between Finnish law and international law as a whole and insight into the richness of this interaction.