Wiki at War: Conflict in a Socially Networked World
Decoding Conflict in the Digital Age
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Quick Facts
| Author | Dr. James Jay Carafano PhD |
| Narrator | Gary L. Willprecht |
| Runtime | 14h12m |
| Published | July 17, 2013 |
| Rating | 2.5 / 5 (2 ratings) |
| Categories | Computers & Technology, History & Culture, Technology & Society, Content Creation & Social Media, History, Military, Wars & Conflicts, Iraq War, Politics & Social Sciences, Politics & Government, Freedom & Security, National & International Security, Political Science, Social Sciences, Violence in Society |
| Format | Audiobook (Digital) |
| Platform | Audible |
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Explore the intersection of technology and politics with 'Wiki at War: Conflict in a Socially Networked World.' This insightful audiobook delves into how social media platforms influenced major conflicts, from the Arab Spring to modern cyber wars. Dr. James Jay Carafano’s clear and engaging narration brings complex historical events to life, making dense topics accessible. The narrative flows seamlessly through intricate political dynamics, painting a vivid picture of our socially networked world.
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- Expert narration by Gary L. Willprecht brings every character and scene to life across 14h12m of immersive audio.
- Bestseller-quality story from Dr. James Jay Carafano PhD.
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