Technologies of Power

A Public Humanities Initiative

This year, as the US surpasses half a million deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic and domestic fascists attempt a coup, the country will also mark the 20th anniversary of the US-led Global War on Terror. How did global and national politics coalesce into this present?  

Through the work of scholars, writers and activists, Technologies of Power: Tracing Empire at Home and Abroad explores how technologies of power and empire have shaped multiple terrains domestically and transnationally. The wars ‘over there’ have a lot to tell us about struggles ‘over here’— and vice versa.

Since the turn of the 21st-century, technologies of war have led to immense destruction. Parallel to this litany of material loss, new technologies of knowing and framing the past and future have arisen: drones, aerial sensing and mapping, mass digitization of texts, algorithmic machine reading, and the first 3-D printers; all grew from technologies developed after 2002.


From imperial projects that devastated entire regions in South Asia, the Middle East, and Africa to the domestic expansion of explicit white supremacy, surveillance, and policing, US technologies of power have generated a multidirectional and dialectical relationship between foreign wars and domestic issues. 

Funded by the Humanities War & Peace Initiative Grant at Columbia University, Technologies of Power will encourage intersectional conversations on race, empire, technologies, and policing that break the boundaries between ‘foreign’ and ‘domestic,’ ‘abroad’ and ‘home,’ ‘technology’ and ‘power.’ 

7 conversations. 21 scholars, writers, and activists. 

Speakers & Panels

INTIMACY - 09/10

Nick Estes, Moazzam Begg, Caren Kaplan

GEOPOLITICS - 09/24

Samar Al-Bulushi, Darryl Li, John Muthyala

PLACE - 10/08

Kate Chandler, Brittany Meché, Eli Nelson

ENCLOSURE - 10/22

Helga Tawil-Souri, Darren Byler, Charlton McIlwain

OPACITY - 1/27

Simone Browne, Nada Shabout, Ronak Kapadia

POSTCOLONY - 2/10

Sanaa Alimia, Marya Hannun, Ali Olomi, Bilal Sarwary

TRACE - 2/25

Priya Satia, Zainab Bahrani, Rosie Bsheer

MEMORY - 3/10 - Registration link coming

Sarah Hamid, Emran Feroz, Majd Al-Shihabi

IMAGINATION - 3/24 - Registration link coming

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