The crisis in the palm of our hand/ Jethro Norman, Matthew Ford, Signe Marie Cold-Ravnkilde
Material type: TextPublication details: 2024Subject(s): In: International Affairs, Volume 100, Number 4, July 2024, pg. 1361-1379Summary: It becomes a tangible embodiment of the crisis itself, a device that allows individuals to experience, participate in and mediate the way crisis is apprehended. The rapid global proliferation of smartphones and their associated information infrastructures has been a defining feature of the past decade's global crises. This framing helps us understand how multiple civilian, state and non-state actors at different societal levels participate in crises through everyday smartphone use.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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It becomes a tangible embodiment of the crisis itself, a device that allows individuals to experience, participate in and mediate the way crisis is apprehended. The rapid global proliferation of smartphones and their associated information infrastructures has been a defining feature of the past decade's global crises. This framing helps us understand how multiple civilian, state and non-state actors at different societal levels participate in crises through everyday smartphone use.
GLOBAL PROLIFERATION, SMARTPHONE, HUMANITARIANISM, INFORMATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURES, AUDIO-VISUAL CAPABILITIES, NEWARTICLS
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