Imaginings of the Future of Conflict and Communication Technologies: A Map of Four Anxiety and Two Hope Driven Scenarios
Nico Carpentier
Charles University, Czech Republic & Tallinn University, Estonia
Andrea Miconi
IULM University, Italy
ABSTRACT:
The article presents an analysis of the construction of future scenarios in relation to conflict and communication technologies (CTs), on the basic of Delphi+ workshops and essay-writing sessions. Grounded in a theoretical reflection on the various forms of conflict—distinguishing between armed, grey zone and democratic conflict—in combination with theoretical reflections on the role of CTs in conflict, and the future imaginings of (communication) technologies, the analysis discusses six future imaginaries. Four of these future scenarios are negative as in a power take-over, the intensification of both an armed conflict, and of democratic conflict, and the harm inflicted on the environment and society in general. The two positive scenarios are the protective role of supranational organizations and cultural change. Together, these six scenarios form a map of how European experts are concerned about media/technology and military/technology assemblages, and how they place their hope in supranational political institutions and cultural change.
Full text: https://journals.ptks.pl/cejc/article/view/684
DOI: 10.51480/1899-5101.17.1(35).684
KEYWORDS: Construction of the Future, Conflict, Assemblage, Technology, Platforms
AUTHORS:
- Nico Carpentier
ORCID: 0000-0002-8996-4636
Charles University, Czech Republic & Tallinn University, Estonia - Andrea Miconi
ORCID: 0000-0002-1960-6243
IULM University, Italy