Anonymous, 21 May 2013
Research on Middle East, Islam and digital media
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The Politics of Cyberconflict: Security, Ethnoreligious and Sociopolitical Conflicts

The Politics of Cyberconflict: Security, Ethnoreligious and Sociopolitical Conflicts
Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter 1: How Traditional Concepts and Issues Fit into a Global Postmodern Medium; Political Movements and Their Use of the Internet; Internet Politics: Democracy, Participation, Power; The Globalization-Internet Connection; A Postmodern Medium?; Conclusion

Chapter 2: The Three Theories; Social Movement Theory; Conflict Theory; Media Theory; Deriving and Integrated Framework for Cyberconflict; Conflict

Chapter 3: The Environment of Cyberconflict Information Warfare; Internet Security Analysis: Incidents and Responses; Sociopolitical Implications; Conclusion

Chapter 4: Sociopolitical Cyberconflicts; Sociopolitical Cyberconflicts; Chinese Dissidents; Internet Censorship Internationally; Conclusion

Chapter 5: Ethnoreligious Cyberconflict; Ethnoreligious Cyberconflicts; Ethnic Cyberconflicts; Is the Internet a Tool for Conflict Resolution or an Escalating Factor?; Conclusion

Chapter 6: The Effects of the Internet on the 2003 Iraq War; The Internet’s Role in the Organization of Anti-war protests; The Internet’s Effect on Media Coverage; The Impact of the War on the Internet Itself; Conclusion

Chapter 7: Conclusion

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242 p.
0415396840
eng