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Bird in the hand: Bowman bridges the digital divide for Biritsh army
/ Pengelley, Rupert
Sep 2005
Pengelley, Rupert
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Sep 2005.
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Great Britain
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Information Technology
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Army
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Bowman Programme
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Digitisation
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Casualty location beacon cajoles tommy back to the digitisation
/ Pengelley, Rupert
Pengelley, Rupert
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2012.
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Afghanistan
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Digitisation
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Operational Employment
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Democracy under siege: foreign interference in a digital era
/ Dowling, Melissa-Ellen
Dowling, Melissa-Ellen
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In today’s virtually interconnected world, it is now cheaper, faster and less risky for malign foreign entities to conduct non-kinetic subversion of adversaries. This commentary aims to promote debate about whether digitisation has reshaped foreign interference or whether changes to the conduct of covert subversion operations simply mask what at its core is an unchanged and perennial fixture of geopolitics. It calls into question the concept of foreign interference in a world wherein the boundaries of foreign and domestic are beginning to dissolve in the digital theatre of battle. In this piece, I identify several core ways in which digitisation has revolutionised tactics of interference and argue that this differentiates today’s foreign interference from analogue-era espionage. I also explore how digitisation has expanded the range of potential threats and targets which has exacerbated the notorious cyber attribution problem and poses a unique threat to liberal democracies.
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Information Warfare
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Cyber Warfare
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Information Operations
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Digitisation
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Foreign Interference
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Documents, Digitisation and History
/ Balachandran, Aparna
Balachandran, Aparna
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Recent years have seen a very large rise in digitisation projects in various state-administered archives in India, including the National Archives of India and regional archives in different parts of the country. This essay argues that rather than increasing access and transparency, digitisation serves to reproduce and potentially even increase state control over historical sources and memory. In addition, the elision of context in digitised collections in state archives poses problems for historical research, particularly for scholars from less privileged institutions. It is imperative that these efforts go beyond an understanding of digitisation as conservation alone in order to harness the creative and pedagogical possibilities offered by digital technology to influence, and even transform, the historical scholarship of a wide variety of users.
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Internet
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Digitisation
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Access
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Post-Colonial State
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Catalogue
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Colonial Records
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