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ID184967
Title ProperDiasporas as cyberwarriors
Other Title Information infopolitics, participatory warfare and the 2020 Karabakh war
LanguageENG
AuthorChernobrov, Dmitry
Summary / Abstract (Note)How do diasporas fight online information wars during armed conflicts in their homelands? I explore this question through interviews with 30 young diaspora Armenians in seven nations about their practical experiences of online activism during the 2020 Karabakh war between Armenia and Azerbaijan. I examine their motivations for engaging in social media activism; strategies and methods of promoting the Armenian narrative; vision of the online opponent; and perceived outcomes of their efforts. Besides investigating this recent case of diaspora mobilization during armed conflict, the study offers broader conclusions about social media and participatory warfare, and about the changing roles of diasporas in international relations. I demonstrate how social media enable participatory war that is transnational, monologic, empowering and retaliatory, involving individual and networked tactics, and culturally and politically transformative. Diasporas, traditionally seen as international agents of lobbying, public diplomacy and material assistance, become important decentralized actors in global conflict infopolitics.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Affairs Vol. 98, No.2; Mar 2022: p.631–651
Journal SourceInternational Affairs Vol: 98 No 2
Key WordsCyberwarriors ;  Iinfopolitics ;  Participatory Warfare ;  2020 Karabakh War


 
 
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