2017
DOI: 10.1177/0738894217733878
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Studying the Internet and Violent conflict

Abstract: The role of the Internet in contemporary violent conflicts is receiving increasing scholarly attention. In this article, I review some of the pioneering studies that investigate how the emergence and penetration of modern communication technology across the world influences violent conflicts. Building on these important findings, I propose four entry points for future research. First, research on the link between the Internet and violent conflict needs to account for the profound changes the Internet has under… Show more

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“…And, even though the coverage was similar in all countries, not all individuals bought a cellular phone or hired internet services at the same time. To account for these changes in the information technologies over time, not only for changes between 2G and 3G but also on how and for what individuals use internet, social media, and mobile phones (Gohdes 2018), in Equation ( 3) we interacted our ICT variables with dummy variables for different decades: (i) 1990-2000, and (ii) 2000-2010. We expect both effects to be greater in recent decades since the use both of mobile phones and the internet became more popular after 2000.…”
Section: The Empirical Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…And, even though the coverage was similar in all countries, not all individuals bought a cellular phone or hired internet services at the same time. To account for these changes in the information technologies over time, not only for changes between 2G and 3G but also on how and for what individuals use internet, social media, and mobile phones (Gohdes 2018), in Equation ( 3) we interacted our ICT variables with dummy variables for different decades: (i) 1990-2000, and (ii) 2000-2010. We expect both effects to be greater in recent decades since the use both of mobile phones and the internet became more popular after 2000.…”
Section: The Empirical Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study of the effects of information and communication technologies (ICTs) on the patterns of civil conflicts has expanded significantly in previous years (Gohdes 2018;Weidmann 2015;Zeitzoff 2017). The evidence on the effects of ICTs on rebel violence, however, is still heterogeneous.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One significant line of research in ComInt focuses on the relationship between social media and international or comparative political processes under conflict. Some of the most important works in this field are: Tucker et al (2017) work on the relationship between social media and democracy, 77 Steinert-Threlkeld's study on the effects of Internet on social mobilization, 78 Rød and Weidmann's work on comparative authoritarianism and the Internet, 79 Anita Gohdes' study on how regimes hide their atrocities on the Internet, 80 (as well as her important overview of how the use of Internet data has changed the study of conflict 81 ), Mitts' work on ISIS radicalization on Twitter, 82 Little's formal modelling work on how ICTs affect protest behavior, 83 Zeitzoff's review of how social media is changing conflict 84 (and his social experiment of the 2012 Gaza conflict 85 ) and Gunitsky's work on how autocracies use social media as a form of regime stabilization tool. 86 The list is far from complete, however, as the discipline and its exciting methods are rapidly evolving and improving.…”
Section: Case Studies From My Research Trajectory: How Can Conflict Rmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, confirming that Facebook and WhatsApp posed security threats by intensifying conflicts in their role as media. Activists use them to build their coercive apparatus (Gohdes, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%