This series focuses broadly on the intersection of politics and technology. Its objective is to identify and explore the critical junctions where politics and ICT intersect to showcase the opportunities, raise awareness, and pre-empt impending risks for our societies.
The series has a broad scope and will include a variety of topics, including but not limited to: cyber intelligence; government analytics; user-generated data and its impact on human society; technology in health care and public services; quantitative measures in political discourse; public engagement with politics through technology for example, blogs, social media, freedom of the internet; text mining; e-participation in politics and digital diplomacy; international trade on the ICT market; information security risks; political communication in online social networks; big data; e-government and e-democracy; digital activism; ICT in developing nations; digital media; smart cities; disruptive effects of technology in politics; internet governance; citizen journalism; the politics of migration and ICT; and the European Union and ICT.
We are actively seeking proposals for this exciting new series please contact the editors if you are interested in publishing in this Series.
Interested in publishing in this series? Please contact the series editors, Drs Anna Visvizi and Miltiadis D. Lytras ().
POLITICS AND TECHNOLOGY IN THE POST-TRUTH ERA
EDITED BY
ANNA VISVIZI
Institute of East-Central Europe (IESW), Poland
MILTIADIS D. LYTRAS
Effat University, Jeddah
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Contents
Anna Visvizi and Miltiadis D. Lytras
Cludia Toriz Ramos
Maral Mora-Cantallops, Zhengqi Yan and Salvador Snchez-Alonso
Victor Shadurski and Galina Malishevskaya
Mu-Yen Chen, Min-Hsuan Fan, Ting-Hsuan Chen and Ren-Pao Hsieh
Nikolaos Dimisianos
Francesco Ciclosi, Paolo Ceravolo, Ernesto Damiani and Donato De Ieso
Emanuel Boussios
Lily Popova Zhuhadar and Mark Ciampa
Aleksandra Kuczynska-Zonik and Agata Tatarenko
Cristina Matiuta
Higinio Mora, Francisco A. Pujol Lpez, Julio Csar Mendoza Tello and Mario R. Morales
Gorazd Justinek, Sabina Carli and Ingrid Omahna
Cleber Pinelli Teixeira, Jnatas Castro dos Santos, Reisla DAlmeida Rodrigues, Sean Wolfgand Matsui Siqueira and Renata Araujo
Stuti Saxena
Hussein Alhashimi
Gloria H. W. Liu and Cecil E. H. Chua
Katarzyna Zukrowska
Miltiadis D. Lytras and Anna Visvizi
List of Figures
Chapter 1
Chapter 3
Chapter 5
Chapter 7
Chapter 9
Chapter 12
Chapter 14
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
List of Tables
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 5
Chapter 7
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 18
List of Contributors
Hussein Alhashimi is a PhD Student and Demonstrator at Computer Science Department, School of Electronics and Computer Science- University of Southampton. Prior coming to the United Kingdom, he had worked as a lecturer at Software Engineering Department, King Saud University. His research interests focus on Software Engineering in particular software development life cycle, software architecture and agile methodologies.
Renata Araujo is a Professor and Director of the Board of Education of the Brazilian Computer Society (20182019). Professor Araujos research interests include information systems, digital democracy, digital governance, business process management, and innovation management.
Emanuel Boussios is a Visiting Research Scholar at New York University and Assistant Professor at SUNY-Nassau College. His research interests include analyzing American attitudes toward the War on Terrorism and domestic terrorism in the United States, as well as a study of national/international use of drones and on cyber intelligence.
Sabina Carli is a Project Manager at the Centre for European Perspective (CEP), Slovenia. She was the United Nations Youth Delegate of Slovenia in 2017/2018. Her research focuses on EUChina relations, international relations in East Asia, language in foreign policy, and transformation of diplomacy.
Jnatas Castro dos Santos is an M.Sc. Student at the Federal University of the State of Rio de Janeiro (UNIRIO). He works at Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE). His main research interests include web of science, semantics and learning, social networks, and geographic information systems.
Paolo Ceravolo is an Assistant Professor at the Dipartimento di Informatica, Universit degli Studi di Milano. His research interests include data representation and integration, business process monitoring, and empirical software engineering. On these topics, he has published several scientific papers. As a data scientist, he was involved in several international research projects and in innovative startups.
Mu-Yen Chen, is a Professor of Information Management at the National Taichung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan. His current research interests include artificial intelligence, soft computing, bio-inspired computing, data mining, deep learning, context-awareness, machine learning, and financial engineering.