In the digital era, who do you become when war breaks out in your own country? Self-perception in digital spaces, with digital tools and digital minds during the Russo-Ukrainian war.
In the digital era, who do you become when war breaks out in your own country? Self-perception in digital spaces, with digital tools and digital minds during the Russo-Ukrainian war.
By reshaping various domains of social life, digital technologies remain still unpredictable and challenging when we approach them as actors in armed conflicts. Information leaks, artificial intelligence, hacking, satellites, drones, propaganda and fakes become a part of war reality. The contributors to this volume prompt us to focus more closely on the virtual fronts of the Russo-Ukrainian war performed by digital media and technologies. They illustrate how digital technologies change individual experiences of war and perception of one's own »self« regarding community, society and the globe.
Digital Warfare: Media and Technologies in the Russo-Ukrainian War is a much-welcomed new volume. It provides insight into how technology is once again changing warfare. Brought together in this volume are scholars from around the world presenting their cutting-edge research on topics that many are interested in but lack expertise to fully understand. This book explains both Russia - Ukraine and war in new ways. (Marta Dyczok, Associate Professor, Departments of History and Political Science at Western University, Canada)--Marta Dyczok, Associate Professor, Departments of History and Political Science at Western University, Canada
Nadia Zasanska (Dr) is a research fellow at the Interdisciplinary Center for European Studies at the University of Flensburg, Germany. Her interests involve digital religion, media studies, and religious studies.
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