Invited seminar on social media and peacebuilding at University of Copenhagen

Invited lecture at University of Copenhagen

Yesterday I delivered a seminar at the University of Copenhagen. Entitled ‘Digital contention in divided societies: how online platforms hinder peacebuilding’, I gave an overview of the type of intergroup contact facilitated by social media to date. Drawing on key findings from my book Digital Contention in a Divided Society, I argued that online platforms are not shared spaces in which positive peace is likely to emerge. Despite the cyberoptimism of projects like Peace on Facebook, they are neither benign nor a force for world peace. Indeed, the hate speech, mis-and disinformation amplified by their sites reinforces negative stereotypes of outgroups which make reconciliation between former antagonists much harder.

The second speaker of the day was Dechun Zhang, who gave an overview of his forthcoming book Digital Nationalism and Affective Governance: Propaganda, Public Sentiment, and Soft Authoritarianism in China. This was a fascinating presentation introducing some of the key theoretical and empirical findings.

Big thanks to Jun Liu for the invite, Dechun for his talk, and to the audience for their contributions. The slides from my presentation can be viewed below.

Webinar: Turning Your PhD Thesis into a Book

On 25 June (9-10:30am GMT), I will be one of the keynote speakers (along with Weiyu Zheng, National University of Singapore) at a webinar as part of the Activism, Democracy & Social Justice series.

The focus of my talk will be on how to publish monographs as an early career researcher. I will provide some advice on how to convert PhD theses into books, including things to include in the proposal and how to write for audiences outside academia.

There will also be a Q&A for ECRs to ask questions about topics such as balancing research and teaching, building international research collaborations, and maximising the impact of research.

Many thanks to Jun Liu (University of Copenhagen) and Yu Sun (University of Glasgow) for the invitation.

You can register for the webinar here