Social Media Impacts on Conflict and Democracy: The Techtonic Shift

Author:   Lisa Schirch (Toda Peace Institute, Japan)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780367541040


Pages:   258
Publication Date:   27 April 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Social Media Impacts on Conflict and Democracy: The Techtonic Shift


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Social media technology is having a dramatic impact on social and political dynamics around the world. The contributors to this book document and illustrate this ""techtonic"" shift on violent conflict and democratic processes. They present vivid examples and case studies from countries in Africa, South and Southeast Asia, Latin America as well as Northern Ireland. Each author maps an array of peacebuilding solutions to social media threats, including coordinated action by civil society, governments and tech companies to protect human minds, relationships and institutions. Solutions presented include inoculating society with a new digital literacy agenda, designing technology for positive social impacts, and regulating technology to prohibit the worst behaviours. A must-read both for political scientists and policymakers trying to understand the impact of social media, and media studies scholars looking for a global perspective.

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Author:   Lisa Schirch (Toda Peace Institute, Japan)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.498kg
ISBN:  

9780367541040


ISBN 10:   0367541041
Pages:   258
Publication Date:   27 April 2021
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. The Techtonic Shift: How Social Media Works 2. Digital Information, Conflict, and Democracy 3. Brazil: Weaponized Information and Digitized Hate 4. Colombia: The Use of Social Media in Democratic Spaces: A Double-Edged Sword 5. Egypt: Social Media Impacts on Civil Society, Violent Extremism & Government Control 6. India: A False Information Ecosystem 7. India–Pakistan: Civil Society Digital Activism for Peace 8. Jordan: Social Media and Social Change Opportunities and Threats 9. Kenya: Social Media Literacy, Ethnicity and Peacebuilding 10. Myanmar: The Role of Social Media in Fomenting Violence 11. Nigeria: Social Media Dynamics in Boko Haram’s Terrorist Insurgence 12. Northern Ireland: Social Media and Conflict Dynamics on the Peace Lines 13. Sri Lanka: Digital Blooms in Social Media and Violence 14. Venezuela: 21st Century Authoritarianism in the Digital Sphere 15. Zimbabwe: Social Media as a Toxic Tool or a Future Bridge to Peace 16. A Peacebuilding Approach to Addressing Social Media Threats

Reviews

Social media is both a driver of disinformation and polarization and a potential tool for building more peaceful and resilient societies. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in learning how social media is upending conflict dynamics worldwide, from fragile states to longstanding democracies, and -- most importantly -- what policymakers, the private sector, and civil society collectively can do about it. - Uzra Zeya, CEO of the Alliance for Peacebuilding In this book, local researchers from thirteen countries map the impacts of social media technologies on their contexts; an important read for tech companies, governments, and civil society peacebuilders. -Michaela Ledesma and Helena Puig Larrauri, Directors and Co-Founders of Build Up The rule of law, truth, democracy, privacy and civil liberties are under threat all around the world. This book explains the particular role of social media in fueling these negative processes. It demonstrates how such media exploit personal, social and political vulnerabilities to generate fearful citizens. The subsequent politics of fear, intolerance and domination generate political paralysis and subjugation. The dynamics of these processes are examined theoretically but more importantly are illustrated by 13 insightful case studies from all around the world. These cases demonstrate that the challenges are national in consequence but global in scope. This book is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand how to utilise social media for good in order to protect inclusive, tolerant and accountable political institutions at national and global levels. -Kevin P Clements, Emeritus Professor of the University of Otago; Director of the Toda Peace Institute.


"""Social media is both a driver of disinformation and polarisation and a potential tool for building more peaceful and resilient societies. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in learning how social media is upending conflict dynamics worldwide, from fragile states to longstanding democracies, and—most importantly—what policymakers, the private sector and civil society collectively can do about it."" – Uzra Zeya, CEO of the Alliance for Peacebuilding ""In this book, local researchers from 13 countries map the impacts of social media technologies on their contexts; an important read for tech companies, governments and civil society peacebuilders."" – Michaela Ledesma and Helena Puig Larrauri, Directors and Co-founders of Build Up ""The rule of law, truth, democracy, privacy and civil liberties are under threat all around the world. This book explains the particular role of social media in fuelling these negative processes. It demonstrates how such media exploit personal, social and political vulnerabilities to generate fearful citizens. The subsequent politics of fear, intolerance and domination generate political paralysis and subjugation. The dynamics of these processes are examined theoretically but more importantly are illustrated by 13 insightful case studies from all around the world. These cases demonstrate that the challenges are national in consequence but global in scope. This book is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand how to utilise social media for good in order to protect inclusive, tolerant and accountable political institutions at national and global levels."" – Kevin P. Clements, Emeritus Professor of the University of Otago; Director of the Toda Peace Institute"


Author Information

Lisa Schirch is Senior Research Fellow at the Toda Peace Institute, Japan, and Visiting Fellow at the Alliance for Peacebuilding and George Mason University.

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