Category: Networked Conflict

Adapting to Transform Networked Conflict

In the age of mass networked revolts spurred in part by advances in information technology, the call to update our frameworks grows more urgent. Through the lens of complexity, we tease out some of the strategic benefits of modernized perspectives on conflict and resistance. With this understanding, we can map out better and more realistic futures. … Continue readingAdapting to Transform Networked Conflict