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Share this content The 21st Annual Conference of the Asia-Pacific Association of DerivativesJuly 14-15, 2025, Busan, Korea The Asia-Pacific Association of Derivatives (APAD) will hold
Share this content The 21st Annual Conference of the Asia-Pacific Association of DerivativesJuly 14-15, 2025, Busan, Korea The Asia-Pacific Association of Derivatives (APAD) will hold
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To submit a proposal to this series, please contact the series editor via email:
Athina Karatzogianni
University of Leicester, UK
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Series Editor
Professor Athina Karatzogianni
University of Leicester
About the Series Editor
Athina Karatzogianni is Professor of Technology and Society in the School of Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Leicester, UK. Professor Karatzogianni's primary scholarship is a sustained inquiry into how digital networks have transformed conflict, security, activism, and geopolitics. Employing diverse digital methods such as netnography and various forms of data analytics in collaboration with scholars from political communication, history, sociology, and computer science, she has led research on the impact of digital communication technologies on ideology, governance, and organisation, particularly in relation to conflict, cybersecurity, and digital governance.
Digital Activism and Society: Politics Economy and Culture in Network Communication focuses on the political use of digital everyday-networked media.
Focusing on several stakeholders such as corporations governments, international organizations, civil society actors, NGOs, activists, social movements and dissidents, this series looks at attempts to recruit, organise and fund activism and political activity through Information Communication Technologies.
As a comparative social research series, DAS publishes books on theories and empirical case studies of digital politics and activism in the specific context of communication networks. Topics covered by the series may include, but are not limited to:
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