Purpose: This paper aims to explore the technologization of peace work through “remote support monitors” that use social and digital media technologies like social media to alert local violence prevention actors to potentially violent situations during demonstrations. Design/methodology/approach: Using a distributed cognition lens, the authors explore the information processing of monitors within peace organizations. The authors adopt a qualitative thematic analysis methodology composed of interviews with monitors and documents from their shared communication and discussion channels. The authors’ analysis seeks to highlight how information is transformed between social and technical actors through the process of monitoring. Findings: The au...
Limits of social media monitoring in humanitarian crises This paper explores the use of social netwo...
How technology and community organizing can combine to help prevent violence, with examples from Chi...
This thesis takes as its starting point the empowerment and participatory potentials of Information ...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the technologization of peace work through “remote support monit...
What is the relationship between nonviolence and the digital world? To map a possible agenda for res...
In 2015, the United Nations Global Pulse launched an experimentation process assessing the viability...
The use of social media and digital technologies has radically changed the way that information abou...
Information and communication technology (ICT) facilitates both the perpetuation of conflict and the...
This article focuses on the quest for digitalisation in peace mediation and to the extent to which d...
Nonviolent movements have been noted as one of the most successful forms of civil resistance. Thus, ...
This study examines the role of social media in promoting peacebuilding efforts in Kajuru Local Gove...
The digital revolution has changed how we interact and organize ourselves, how wars are fought and h...
The emerging practice of using information and communication technologies (ICTs), including the web,...
In many world regions, the increasing use of online media platforms is often linked with the options...
In light of Sweden’s increased reliance on surveillance for ensuring security within its own borders...
Limits of social media monitoring in humanitarian crises This paper explores the use of social netwo...
How technology and community organizing can combine to help prevent violence, with examples from Chi...
This thesis takes as its starting point the empowerment and participatory potentials of Information ...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the technologization of peace work through “remote support monit...
What is the relationship between nonviolence and the digital world? To map a possible agenda for res...
In 2015, the United Nations Global Pulse launched an experimentation process assessing the viability...
The use of social media and digital technologies has radically changed the way that information abou...
Information and communication technology (ICT) facilitates both the perpetuation of conflict and the...
This article focuses on the quest for digitalisation in peace mediation and to the extent to which d...
Nonviolent movements have been noted as one of the most successful forms of civil resistance. Thus, ...
This study examines the role of social media in promoting peacebuilding efforts in Kajuru Local Gove...
The digital revolution has changed how we interact and organize ourselves, how wars are fought and h...
The emerging practice of using information and communication technologies (ICTs), including the web,...
In many world regions, the increasing use of online media platforms is often linked with the options...
In light of Sweden’s increased reliance on surveillance for ensuring security within its own borders...
Limits of social media monitoring in humanitarian crises This paper explores the use of social netwo...
How technology and community organizing can combine to help prevent violence, with examples from Chi...
This thesis takes as its starting point the empowerment and participatory potentials of Information ...