Tid: 17/09/2024 13:30 til 17/09/2024 16:00
Sted: Dansk Institut for Internationale Studier (DIIS)
Arrangør: Dansk Institut for Internationale Studier (DIIS)
Connected in crisis: smartphones and global conflicts from Ukraine to the Sahel
The use of smartphones is transforming conflicts across the globe. This event explores the impact of digital connectivity on conflicts and provides policy insights into how we can prepare today for the digital wars of tomorrow.
Smartphones are transforming how people experience, respond to and participate in conflicts and crises across the globe. On Ukraine’s battlefields, militaries engage in digital warfare, weaponising social media while attempting to control soldiers’ smartphone use. Increased smartphone connectivity is also linked to disinformation and violence during electoral cycles, and authoritarian regimes remind us that controlling social media is still possible. Globally, private security firms sell expensive security apps, transnational jihadists use social media as a propaganda tool, and citizens document police brutality.
This event explores the transformative impact of connected devices on crises, conflicts, and humanitarian efforts in the 21st century. Featuring leading scholars and practitioners, the discussions will take us from Ukraine’s data-saturated battlefields to Somalia and Mali’s disinformation wars, and from #BLM activists on the streets of the US to digital humanitarianism. The debates draw on the forthcoming Special Section of International Affairs titled “The Crisis in the Palm of Our Hands.”
Our emphasis is on providing policy relevant insights into how digital connectivity is transforming contemporary crises, what new legal and regulatory frameworks are required to govern the digital space in times of conflict, and how we can prepare now for the digital wars of the future?
Ideal for policymakers, humanitarian practitioners, scholars, and anyone interested in the intersection of technology, conflict, and global crises, participants will gain a deeper understanding of how connectivity shapes contemporary crises and our responses.
Seminaret bliver også livestreamet.