Power, Information Technology, And International Relations Theory

Power, Information Technology, and International Relations Theory: The Power and Politics of US Foreign Policy and the Internet

Power, Information Technology, and International Relations Theory: The Power and Politics of US Foreign Policy and the Internet By Daniel R. McCarthy
2015 | 232 Pages | ISBN: 1137306890 | PDF | 1 MB
Ending the Cold War: Interpretations, Causation, and the Study of International Relations (Repost)

Richard K. Herrmann, Richard Ned Lebow, "Ending the Cold War: Interpretations, Causation, and the Study of International Relations"
2004 | pages: 249 | ISBN: 1403963835 | PDF | 1,1 mb
Ending the Cold War: Interpretations, Causation and the Study of International Relations (Repost)

Richard K. Herrmann, Richard Ned Lebow, "Ending the Cold War: Interpretations, Causation and the Study of International Relations"
2004 | pages: 258 | ISBN: 1403963835 | PDF | 4,9 mb

Digital Diplomacy: Theory and Practice  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by insetes at Dec. 13, 2021
Digital Diplomacy: Theory and Practice

Digital Diplomacy: Theory and Practice By Bjola, Corneliu; Holmes, Marcus
2015 | 252 Pages | ISBN: 1138843806 | EPUB + PDF | 2 MB

Cyber China: Reshaping National Identities in the Age of Information (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by step778 at March 22, 2018
Cyber China: Reshaping National Identities in the Age of Information (Repost)

Francoise Mengin, "Cyber China: Reshaping National Identities in the Age of Information"
2004 | pages: 280 | ISBN: 1403965781 | PDF | 5,5 mb
International Economic Law And Digital Divide: New Silk Road? (Elgar International Economic Law)

International Economic Law And Digital Divide: New Silk Road? (Elgar International Economic Law) By Rohan Kariyawasam
2007 | 391 Pages | ISBN: 184376802X | PDF | 2 MB
Coursera - Computational Social Science Specialization by University of California

Coursera - Computational Social Science Specialization by University of California
Video: .mp4 (1280x720) | Audio: AAC, 44100 kHz, 2ch | Size: 6.51 Gb | Materials: PDF
Genre: eLearning Video | Duration: 24h 50m | Language: English

Digital technology has not only revolutionized society, but also the way we can study it. Currently, this is taken advantage of by the most valuable companies in Silicon Valley, the most powerful governmental agencies, and the most influential social movements. What they have in common is that they use computational tools to understand, and ultimately influence human behavior and social dynamics.
An increasing part of human interaction leaves a massive digital footprint behind. Studying it allows us to gain unprecedented insights into what society is and how it works, including its intricate social networks that had long been obscure. Computational power allows us to detect hidden patterns through analytical tools like machine learning and to natural language processing. Finally, computer simulations enable us to explore hypothetical situations that may not even exist in reality, but that we would like to exist: a better world.