The Hybrid Media Environment: Networks, Circulation, Hacking

Arkadiankatu 23 H (courtyard), 2nd floor, Helsinki
6.3.2020 09:00 - 15:30

The concept of ‘hybridity’ has led to much controversy in recent academic and public debates. Some view it as useful for highlighting emerging security challenges. Others dismiss it as a misleading analytical category, obscuring more than explaining the changing nature of conflict. Terms such as hybrid warfare, hybrid threats and hybrid interference are being used to highlight various disruptive phenomena, including disinformation, trolling, hacking and cyber-attacks, and this debate is itself in many ways connected to the increasing complexity of our media environment. Yet, despite these extensive references to hybridity, the use of the term can also be problematic. This seminar discusses the concept of hybridity, its use and relevance. The event is organized by the Academy of Finland Project Hybrid Terrorizing – HYTE and SAPO – Politics of Conspiracy Theories in co-operation with the Finnish Institute of International Affairs.

Registration to Maija Salonen (maija.salonen@fiia.fi) by Wednesday 4.3.

Puhujat

Johanna Sumiala
Associate Professor, University of Helsinki, HYTE Project
Katja Valaskivi
Associate Professor, University of Helsinki, HYTE Project
Asta Zelenkauskaite
Associate Professor, Drexel University
James Pamment
Associate Professor, Lund University
Mikael Wigell
Programme Director, FIIA
Mika Aaltola
Director of the Finnish Institute of International Affairs
Patrick Burkart
Professor, Texas A&M University
Emily Blout
Doctor, American University
Iain Munro
Professor, Newcastle University

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