Introduction Communication , technology , and political conflict : Introduction to the special issue
@inproceedings{Weidmann2015IntroductionC,
title={Introduction Communication , technology , and political conflict : Introduction to the special issue},
author={Nils B. Weidmann},
year={2015}
}Modern communication technology is emerging rapidly, with tremendous social implications. The key innovations introduced by this technology include the increased pervasiveness and the rich nature of digitally transmitted information, and a new type of network structure over which it is disseminated. The articles in this special issue present theoretical and empirical research on the relationship between communication technology and political conflict and violence. There are different pathways…
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