This book makes a novel contribution to the literature by examining the intersection of social media, conflict and peacebuilding. It challenges traditional state-centric and Eurocentric approaches to international relations and peace and conflict studies by examining the role of social media in peacebuilding beyond a simplistic tech-solutionist versus tech-skeptical duality. The book explains why the impact of social media on peacebuilding is complex and depends on the political context and strategies of the actors involved in it. It uses an interdisciplinary lens to explore the potential and limitations of social media in peacebuilding, thereby contributing to a theoretical and empirical understanding of the role of digital technology in shaping conflict and promoting peace. Chapter 5 is available open access under a CC BY 4.0 license via link.springer.com.
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This book makes a novel contribution to the literature by examining the intersection of social media, conflict and peacebuilding.
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: State Disinformation and the Global Deception Order.- Chapter 3: Speaking Security on Social Media.- Chapter 4: Social Media and Strategic Communication in UN Peacekeeping Missions.- Chapter 5: Fighting Hate Speech on Social Media: The Challenge of “Deep Work” in Digital Peacebuilding.- Chapter 6: Digital Images in Peacebuilding.- Chapter 7: Epilogue.- Chapter 8: Digital Pieces – The Fragmentation of An Emerging and More Complex Conceptualisation of Peace.
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This book makes a novel contribution to the literature by examining the intersection of social media, conflict and peacebuilding. It challenges traditional state-centric and Eurocentric approaches to international relations and peace and conflict studies by examining the role of social media in peacebuilding beyond a simplistic tech-solutionist versus tech-skeptical duality. The book explains why the impact of social media on peacebuilding is complex and depends on the political context and strategies of the actors involved in it. It uses an interdisciplinary lens to explore the potential and limitations of social media in peacebuilding, thereby contributing to a theoretical and empirical understanding of the role of digital technology in shaping conflict and promoting peace. Chapter 5 is available open access under a CC BY 4.0 license via link.springer.com. Anna Reuss is Lecturer and Researcher at the Chair of International Politics and Conflict Studies, University of the Bundeswehr Munich. At the Centre for Digitalisation and Technology Research of the German Armed Forces, she studies the potential of digitalisation in conflicts and its influence on peacebuilding. Stephan Stetter is Professor of International Politics and Conflict Studies at the University of the Bundeswehr Munich. His research focuses on theories of world society and global modernity in relation to international politics, as well as politics and society in the Middle East. He was editor of the leading German international relations journal Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen.
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Chapter 5 is available open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access to this chapter Reflects on the potential of social media for peacebuilding and the de-escalation of conflicts Draws on international relations and conflict studies to contribute to the literature on digitalisation and peace
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ISBN
9783031739163
Publisert
2024-12-28
Utgiver
Vendor
Palgrave Macmillan
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
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Engelsk
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Biographical note

Anna Reuss is Lecturer and Researcher at the Chair of International Politics and Conflict Studies, University of the Bundeswehr Munich. At the Centre for Digitalisation and Technology Research of the German Armed Forces, she studies the potential of digitalisation in conflicts and its influence on peacebuilding.

Stephan Stetter is Professor of International Politics and Conflict Studies at the University of the Bundeswehr Munich. His research focuses on theories of world society and global modernity in relation to international politics, as well as politics and society in the Middle East. He was editor of the leading German international relations journal Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen.