Rethinking Techno-Politics in the Digital Age: Global Technology Relations and Security, Alp Cenk Arslan,Murat Tınas, Editör, IGI Global yayınevi, New York, ss.570-600, 2025
This volume rethinks techno-politics by examining how digital technologies reshape authority, security, identity, and governance. Challenging the notion of technology as neutral, it shows how systems like AI, OSINT, and algorithmic governance act as political agents embedded in legal, infrastructural, and ideological frameworks. Through theoretical insights and empirical cases, the chapters explore digital sovereignty, anticipatory security, epistemic inequality, and techno-geopolitical fragmentation. The volume argues that technologies not only reflect political will but actively produce new regimes of power and legitimacy. The concluding chapter offers a forward-looking roadmap, emphasizing inclusive, ethical, and participatory models of digital governance. It proposes a human-centered approach to reclaim techno-politics from extractive and opaque systems, envisioning just and accountable digital futures. By linking structural analysis with normative inquiry, the book contributes to both critical theory and practical strategies for navigating the digital political condition.