
Sammelband Open Access Vollzugriff
Digital Warfare
Media and Technologies in the Russo-Ukrainian War- Herausgeber:innen:
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- Reihe:
- Edition Politik, Band 176
- Verlag:
- 2025
Zusammenfassung
Digital media and technologies remain unpredictable when we approach them as actors in armed conflicts. Artificial intelligence, drones, information leaks, hacking, propaganda and fakes become part of war reality. The contributors to this volume prompt us to focus on the virtual fronts of the Russo-Ukrainian War, examining the agency of an individual, community and society in the digitalized war reality. This collection illustrates how digital spaces empower society to stay resilient, resist Russia’s aggression and defend democratic values in times of adversity and severe trials.
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Bibliographische Angaben
- Auflage
- 1/2025
- Copyrightjahr
- 2025
- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8376-7521-4
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-8394-7521-8
- Verlag
- transcript, Bielefeld
- Reihe
- Edition Politik
- Band
- 176
- Sprache
- Deutsch
- Seiten
- 366
- Produkttyp
- Sammelband
Inhaltsverzeichnis
KapitelSeiten
- Introducing Digital War: Ukraine, Russia and the Augmented Frontlines of the FutureSeiten 17 - 42Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
- 1 Homeland Humanitarianism in Russia’s War Against Ukraine: a Study of Four Ukrainian Diasporic CommunitiesSeiten 45 - 68Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
- 2 From Leaflets to Livestreams: The Evolution of Wartime CommunicationSeiten 69 - 84Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
- 3 Language of War: Neologisms in British Media and Their Role in the Ukrainian War NarrativeSeiten 85 - 104Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
- 4 AI visions: Representing Russia''s War Against Ukraine for Humans and MachinesSeiten 107 - 122Autor:innen: |Download Kapitel (PDF)
- 5 LLMs as Information Warriors? Auditing how LLM- Powered Chatbots Tackle Disinformation about Russia’s War in UkraineSeiten 123 - 150Autor:innen: | | | |Download Kapitel (PDF)
- 6 #Biolabs: The Spread of a Russian Disinformation Campaign to the German Social Media and Public SphereSeiten 151 - 176Autor:innen: | |Download Kapitel (PDF)
- 7 More Than Slacktivism: Russian Instagram Celebrities at the Outbreak of War in UkraineSeiten 177 - 196Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
- 8 An Unexpected Battlefield: Weaponization of Online Piracy as a New Domain in Digital WarSeiten 199 - 218Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
- 9 “Today We are Drawing Death” 1: Instagram’s Role in Artistic Responses to the Bombing of OkhmatdytSeiten 219 - 240Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
- 10 “May the Force Be with You”: Ukrainian War Humor as a Sign of ResilienceSeiten 241 - 256Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
- 12 The Ukrainian Orthodox Church’s Online Media After the 2022 Invasion: A Strained Attempt to Hold a Middle GroundSeiten 277 - 294Autor:innen: | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |Download Kapitel (PDF)
- 13 The World Russian People’s Council and Russo- Ukrainian Relations: From Forging Hegemony to Promoting DominationSeiten 295 - 316Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
- 14 “The Lord is my Banner”: Making War Sacred in Russian Orthodox MediaSeiten 317 - 344Autor:innen:Download Kapitel (PDF)
- Managing Meaning in Ukraine: Information, Communication, and Narration since the Euromaidan Revolution by Göran Bolin and Per Ståhlberg, Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 2023, 166 pp., ISBN 9780262374576Seiten 347 - 350Autor:innen: |Download Kapitel (PDF)
- War in the Smartphone Age: Conflict, Connectivity and the Crises at our Fingertips by Matthew Ford, London: C. Hurst & Co Publishers, 2025, 312 pp., ISBN 1805263749Seiten 351 - 354Autor:innen: |Download Kapitel (PDF)




