Neosituationism Thinking risk, conflict, and perception manipulation Author: Pascal Cohet 11 October 2023 Georges-Yves Kervern envisioned Neosituationism as a philosophical interface between Cindynics and Sustainable Development. With the development of ... Read More Actions for Neosituationism Print information warfare conflictuality neosituationism l2i
Barkhane vs Mali : the Unsaid Tuareg Issue (II) Barkhane Hijacking & Geopolitical French Failure Author: Pascal Cohet 13 February 2022 Russian disinformation is often said to be based on the so-called Gerasimov Doctrine even though, according to some analysts, Russian hybrid warfare is more ... Read More Actions for Barkhane vs Mali : the Unsaid Tuareg Issue (II) Print prigozhin russia information warfare disparities divergences mali
Barkhane vs Mali : the Unsaid Tuareg Issue (I) Disparity Blindness & Divergence Crafting Author: Pascal Cohet 11 February 2022 For years, France has failed to fittingly assess informational risk in Africa, from the Central African Republic to Mali. The spreading of access to social ... Read More Actions for Barkhane vs Mali : the Unsaid Tuareg Issue (I) Print prigozhin russia information warfare disparities divergences mali
Frances Haugen : Whistleblower and Cybercolonial Trojan States and Hosting Providers vs Big Tech Self-Regulation Risk Author: Pascal Cohet 18 November 2021 Ex- Facebook employee, Frances Haugen is a whistleblower trying to raise awareness of the risks generated by Big Tech policies, and she seems to be trying ... Read More Actions for Frances Haugen : Whistleblower and Cybercolonial Trojan Print censorship facebook twitter digital sovereignty nigeria ethiopia self regulation
Facebook, Ethiopia and De Gaulle's 18 June Call The dangerous powers of Big Tech in general, and Facebook in particular Author: Pascal Cohet 08 November 2021 For the second time, a US Big Tech censored an African leader. After the censorship of the Nigerian President by Twitter, Facebook has just censored the ... Read More Actions for Facebook, Ethiopia and De Gaulle's 18 June Call Print power censorship facebook conflict twitter digital sovereignty nigeria ethiopia self regulation
How the Three Classes of Informational Risks Are Entangled in Africa Disclosure, censorship, deception: Invasive limit, legitimacy diagonal, and diversity. Author: Pascal Cohet 31 October 2021 As broadband internet access begins to take hold in Africa, this brings both opportunities and risks, which suggests paying attention to informational ... Read More Actions for How the Three Classes of Informational Risks Are Entangled in Africa Print disinformation prigozhin russia central african republic wagner group real name policy censorship facebook duclert report twitter rwanda data retention privacy