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[Commlist] CFP - Public Communication and Armed Conflicts
Fri Feb 04 20:49:38 GMT 2022
Articles for Vol. 16, Issue 2 (Jul-Dec, 2023) + Open Section "Avances"
Public Communication and Armed Conflicts: The Role of Cognition and the
Algorithm in Defense and National Security Environments
https://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/disertaciones/about/submissions
Cyberspace has established itself as a new environment of strategic
relevance in fields such as geopolitics, economy, defense, and of course
in the development of armed conflicts where a disruptive change has
occurred both in the physical limits in which they develop, as well as
with the ethical and legal judgment that they have deserved up to now.
New technologies have altered military tactics mainly in three aspects,
namely: autonomous weapons systems, that is, remote warfare; the command
and control of the conflict aided by predictive artificial intelligence;
and the control of the social groups concerned through the new ICTs
applied to the so-called cognitive field.
The algorithm has shaped a new battlefield with new rules and new
possibilities for the contenders. Without physical borders or clear
judicial demarcations, with an international regulation based for the
moment on codes of good practice and responsible behavior. This is
something that seems ironic when dealing with war issues.
Innovative tools such as the Internet, together with social media, have
created a space where political legitimacy is created and a large part
of the decisions are made, including military ones. These mechanisms,
properly used in the cognitive field of the so-called cyber wars, will
be the new weaponry with which it will be possible to subjugate enemy
nations or groups without warfare or bloodshed once the support of
public opinion has been won.
With these techniques, this type of confrontation could be avoided,
since the same authorities, institutions, and opinion leaders of the
enemy countries, once conveniently corrupted, can become network
operators themselves, creating a political story with which dissent is
eliminated, both through soft censorship (such as the imposition of
political correctness and its agenda) and harsh censorship, such as
information closure, deletion, denial of services and presence, fake
news, hacker activism, cyber guerrilla or cyberwar. Thus, persuasion
takes on special relevance in the field of military operations, of which
Sun Tzu already spoke: "You have to subjugate the enemy without
presenting a battle."
Thus, the vulnerability that underlies these technologies is that if
they are used perfidiously in the cognitive field, there is the
possibility of turning democratic systems into virtual democracies
disconnected from citizens, in which the truly important decisions would
be taken by a technical elite, the specialists, with an unknown face,
who would dominate the algorithms, designing them according to their
particular ideology and sibylline vision of logic without the help of
citizens turned into users.
In this call for papers, Disertaciones seeks original empirical articles
that address moral, technical, or legal aspects of how States, or
parastatal organizations, address the use of so-called new technologies
in the cognitive field, that of persuasion and social engineering
applied to armed conflicts and warlike emergencies. All of which does
not exclude other proposals that deal with issues related to
communication/cyber warfare/artificial intelligence, associated with
Defense and the security of civilians.
As a guide, the following topics of interest are suggested:
- Algorithms and war propaganda: moral and legal aspects.
- Artificial Intelligence, new technologies, platforms for disseminating
information and social communication: their influence in the field of
Security and Defense.
- The geopolitics of chips: new communication and information
technologies and their influence on the arms industry.
- New forms of control: Bots, Twitter, Facebook, and the censorship of
the big news monopolies.
- Serious social alterations and ethical codes of communication
companies in the new secular religions: indigenism, environmentalism,
immigration, politics as revealed truths, etc.
- Cyberattacks on States and their psychosocial effects on the population
- Ethics and legality of the control of society through algorithms,
social engineering, and communication. Indignation, protest, and war.
- State actors, cyberactivism, and new information technologies to
modulate social perceptions and influence the opinion and reputation of
States.
- The polarization of discourse, through the algorithm, through social
media and its influence on electoral processes, pre-war situations, or
open wars.
- State actors and the use of cyber mercenaries in social conflicts and
live or latent armed conflicts.
- The polarization of discourse through social networks and its
influence on electoral processes, pre-war situations, or open wars.
- Algocracy, public communication, and military forces.
- Hacker activism, fake news, cyber communication, and the new cyber
warriors in the next cyber cold war.
- Cyberwar, National Security, strategic communication, and its legislation.
- Armed conflicts, Spanish Armed Forces, and their public information
units. The Public Information Regiment.
- Use of artificial intelligence and public communication in the
prevention and response to disaster or emergencies.
- Internet, social media, and protection of the civilian population in
disaster situations, war emergencies.
- The universalization of journalism in emergencies. From war
correspondents to the immediacy of YouTube.
NOTE: This journal provides free and immediate access to your content.
This means that no fees are charged to authors for their article’s
processing, evaluation, and publication.
Deadline: September 30th, 2022.
Coordinated by Ángel Ibáñez ((angelip2003 /at/ hotmail.com))
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