Social media impacts on conflict and democracy : the techtonic shift
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- Social media impacts on conflict and democracy the techtonic shift
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- Ausgabe
- 1st
- veröffentlicht
- Erscheinungsjahr
- 2021
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- Routledge advances in international relations and global politics
- Medientyp
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- British National Bibliography
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- <P>1. The Techtonic Shift: How Social Media Works (<I>Lisa Schirch) </I>2. Digital Information, Conflict, and Democracy (<I>Lisa Schirch) </I>3. Brazil: Weaponized Information and Digitized Hate (<I>Diego Casaes and Yasodara Cordova) </I>4. Colombia: The Use of Social Media in Democratic Spaces: A Double-Edged Sword (<I>Diana Dajer) </I>5. Egypt: Social Media Impacts on Civil Society, Violent Extremism & Government Control (<I>Eman El-Sherbiny) </I>6. India: A False Information Ecosystem (<I>Spandana Singh) </I>7. India-Pakistan: Civil Society Digital Activism for Peace (<I>Qamar Jafri) </I>8. Jordan: Social Media and Social Change Opportunities and Threats (<I>Diana Ishaqat) </I>9. Kenya: Social Media Literacy, Ethnicity and Peacebuilding (<EM>Fredrick Ogenga) </EM>10. Myanmar: The Role of Social Media in Fomenting Violence (<I>Victoire Rio) </I>11. Nigeria: Social Media Dynamics in Boko Haram’s Terrorist Insurgence (<EM>Medinat Abdulazeez Malefakis) </EM>12. Northern Ireland: Social Media and Conflict Dynamics on the Peace Lines (<I>Brendan McCourt) </I>13. Sri Lanka: Digital Blooms in Social Media and Violence (<EM>Sanjana Hattotuwa) </EM>14. Venezuela: 21st Century Authoritarianism in the Digital Sphere (<I>Iria Puyosa) </I>15. Zimbabwe: Social Media as a Toxic Tool or a Future Bridge to Peace (<I>Tendai Marima) </I>16. A Peacebuilding Approach to Addressing Social Media Threats (<I>Lisa Schirch)</P></I>