Cyberidentities At War
Explore the intricate world of online identities with Cyberidentities At War by Berghahn Books. This compelling study, published in 2013, delves into the ethnographic research surrounding the online activities of Christian and Muslim participants during the Moluccan conflict. Spanning 434 pages, the book investigates the processes of identity construction, community building, and the evolving dynamics of conflict in the digital realm.
As an innovative contribution to both conflict and internet research, Cyberidentities At War paves the way for a new understanding of cyber anthropology. This insightful work is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of culture, technology, and conflict. Discover how digital platforms shape narratives and relationships in times of strife. Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone curious about the impact of the internet on societal issues, this hardback edition is a must-have addition to your library.