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- http://doras.dcu.ie/2105/
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- International relations Terrorism Communication Mass media
- Creator:
- Conway, Maura
- Contributors:
- Oates, Sarah Owen, Diana Gibson, Rachel K.
- Description
- The major focus of this chapter is the way in which
Hizbollah have wielded the Internet as a weapon in their
information war. As will be demonstrated, the group’s collection of
Web sites is targeted not at Lebanese or Palestinian audiences, but
at the Israeli population and global publics. For this reason, the
chapter represents a case study of the possibilities of the new
technology, discussed and defined by this chapter as ‘cybercortical
warfare’.
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Type
- Book Section
- Type
- NonPeerReviewed
- Format
- application/msword
- Language
- en
- Relation
- http://doras.dcu.ie/2105/1/cybercortical_warfare_2005.doc
- Relation
- http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~content=a741099373~db=all~order=page
- Source
- Conway, Maura (2005) Cybercortical warfare: Hizbollah's
internet strategy. In: Oates, Sarah and Owen, Diana and Gibson,
Rachel K., (eds.) The Internet and politics: citizens, voters and
activists. Democratization Studies . Routledge, London, pp.
100-117. ISBN 978-0-203-01753-1
- Rights
- Copyright © 2005 Taylor and Francis
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- This item is licensed under a Creative Commons
Attribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License.
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