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Social Media: Mimesis and Warfare
Social Media: Mimesis and Warfare

Author(s): Ignas Kalpokas
Subject(s): Media studies, Security and defense
Published by: Foreign Policy Research Center
Keywords: Mimetic warfare; social media; strategic communications; information warfare; information security;

Summary/Abstract: Weaponisation of social media and online information is a real and emerging threat. Hence, this article aims to broaden our understanding of this phenomenon by introducing the concept of mimetic warfare. Borrowing from mimesis, or a particular representation of reality, this article delves into information conflicts as the ones involving a struggle between well-prepared comprehensive narratives that are intended to affect a target population’s cognition and behavior. Mimesis as a concept is seen as particularly useful in explaining the multiplicity, proliferation and appeal of such representations and interpretations of facts, events or phenomena. The article then presents a case for the Western states’ proactive involvement in mimetic operations at the home front in order to maintain cohesion and not to cede ground to hostile foreign powers.

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 35
  • Page Range: 119-136
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English