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Digital Influence Warfare in the Age of Social Media
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Digital Influence Warfare in the Age of Social Media

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This timely book spotlights how various entities are using the Internet to shape people’s perceptions and decision-making. It also describes detailed case studies as well as the tools and methods used to identify automated, fake accounts.

This book brings together three important dimensions of our everyday lives. First is digital-the online ecosystem of information providers and tools, from websites, blogs, discussion forums, and targeted email campaigns to social media, video streaming, and virtual reality. Second, influence-the most effective ways people can be persuaded, in order to shape their beliefs in ways that lead them to embrace one set of beliefs and reject others. And finally, warfare-wars won by the information and disinformation providers who are able to influence behavior in ways they find beneficial to their political, social, and other goals.

The book provides a wide range of specific examples that illustrate the ways people are being targeted by digital influencers. There is much more to digital influence warfare than terrorist propaganda, fake news, or Russian efforts to manipulate elections: chapters examine post-truth narratives, fabricated alternate facts, and brainwashing and disinformation within the context of various political, scientific, security, and societal debates. The final chapters examine how new technical tools, critical thinking, and resilience can help thwart digital influence warfare efforts.

Integrates interdisciplinary perspectives from security studies, psychology, sociology, criminology, information technology, and several other fields of study

Examines the ways in which terrorists, governments, politicians, corporations, and many others use online technology to influence beliefs and behaviors

Offers detailed case studies to illustrate how people succumb to the digital influence warfare efforts of governments, terrorists, politicians, corporations, and others

Explains the tools and methods used to identify automated, fake accounts on social media ( bots ) as well as efforts to delete or suspend users for offensive content or attempts to spread disinformation

Provides clear explanations of technical terms and tools used by those who engage in these digital influence efforts

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
9 September 2021
Pages
303
ISBN
9781440870095

This timely book spotlights how various entities are using the Internet to shape people’s perceptions and decision-making. It also describes detailed case studies as well as the tools and methods used to identify automated, fake accounts.

This book brings together three important dimensions of our everyday lives. First is digital-the online ecosystem of information providers and tools, from websites, blogs, discussion forums, and targeted email campaigns to social media, video streaming, and virtual reality. Second, influence-the most effective ways people can be persuaded, in order to shape their beliefs in ways that lead them to embrace one set of beliefs and reject others. And finally, warfare-wars won by the information and disinformation providers who are able to influence behavior in ways they find beneficial to their political, social, and other goals.

The book provides a wide range of specific examples that illustrate the ways people are being targeted by digital influencers. There is much more to digital influence warfare than terrorist propaganda, fake news, or Russian efforts to manipulate elections: chapters examine post-truth narratives, fabricated alternate facts, and brainwashing and disinformation within the context of various political, scientific, security, and societal debates. The final chapters examine how new technical tools, critical thinking, and resilience can help thwart digital influence warfare efforts.

Integrates interdisciplinary perspectives from security studies, psychology, sociology, criminology, information technology, and several other fields of study

Examines the ways in which terrorists, governments, politicians, corporations, and many others use online technology to influence beliefs and behaviors

Offers detailed case studies to illustrate how people succumb to the digital influence warfare efforts of governments, terrorists, politicians, corporations, and others

Explains the tools and methods used to identify automated, fake accounts on social media ( bots ) as well as efforts to delete or suspend users for offensive content or attempts to spread disinformation

Provides clear explanations of technical terms and tools used by those who engage in these digital influence efforts

Read More
Format
Hardback
Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Country
United States
Date
9 September 2021
Pages
303
ISBN
9781440870095