War in the Smartphone Age: Conflict, Connectivity and the Crises at Our Fingertips

Matthew Ford
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War in the Smartphone Age: Conflict, Connectivity and the Crises at Our Fingertips

Matthew Ford
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  • Published date: Sep 18, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 312
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • ISBN: 9780197829844
  • Dimensions: 5.826771653" W x 1.181102362" L x 8.661417322" H
Matthew Ford is Associate Professor in War Studies at the Swedish Defence University. The author of Weapon of Choice and co-author of Radical War, both published by Oxford University Press. He was the founding editor of the British Journal for Military History. His research focuses on technology and the conduct of war.
"This compelling book shows us how radically technologies have changed our relationship to war, blurring the line between combatant and civilian and upending everything built on that distinction." --Dana Eyre, Global Learning Officer, M+C Saatchi World Services"A must-read for anyone trying to grapple with the impact of data, artificial intelligence, and social media on both the modern battlefield and in the hearts and minds of soldiers and citizens." --Jackie Grace Schneider, Hargrove Hoover Fellow, Stanford University"This remarkable study makes a compelling case about how the smartphone is changing the contours of war. A truly important book for our highly turbulent times." --Steven Feldstein, Senior Fellow, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

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