Digital world war: Islamists, extremists, and the fight for cyber supremacy

Author
Ullah, Haroon K.
Publisher
Yale University Press
Year
2017
Language
English
Call Number
JQ1852.A91 U45 2017
ISBN
9780300231106
Reference Only
Off
Number of Pages
288
Library of Congress Subject Heading
Social media -- Political aspects -- Islamic countries
Library of Congress Subject Heading 2
Subversive activities -- Islamic countries
Abstract

Haroon Ullah investigates the unprecedented impact of social media across the Middle East, North Africa, and South and Southeast Asia and demonstrates how it has profoundly changed relationships between regimes and peoples, and within populations-mostly, but not always, for the better. He considers its apparent inherently "democratic," anti-establishment revolutionary impact, as well as how religious conservatives and extremists have co-opted various platforms. He goes on to show how political parties, corporations, and governments have learned to exploit digital tools to target and mobilize audiences, to ultimately achieve power and status. Identifying key trends across the Muslim world, Ullah outlines what a proper understanding of social media can teach us about regional and international politics and diplomacy.