i>'Digital Jihad is an excellent discussion of the history and development of Palestinian activism ... useful for classes on resistance, activism, and conflict in the Middle East, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, youth movements, and cyber security.

Review of Middle East Studies

Is the hacktivist the new historical subject of Palestinian liberation? The hackers believe they're beyond politics, while the older, traditional freedom fighters are sceptical about the value of virtual conflict. It is this analysis of these divergences that makes <i>Digital Jihad</i> a vital read.

VICE

This groundbreaking book takes us into the secret world of Palestinian hacktivism. Through a series of in-depth interviews, Skare presents a well-balanced and original account of Palestinian hacktivists, their ideology and role in the resistance.

Anne Stenersen, Director of Terrorism Research, Norwegian Defence Research Establishment

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Hacking and hackers may nab major headlines, but concrete knowledge about this domain is still scant. <i>Digital Jihad</i> has helped fill this glaring gap. A well-researched and accessible mediation on Palestinian hacktivism.

Gabriella Coleman, author of Hacker, Hoaxer, Whistleblower, Spy: The Many Faces of Anonymous

This excellent book provides a fascinating insight into the new generation of young Palestinians and their daily battle in cyberspace for the liberation of Palestine. A must read for anyone who wants to understand future trends in the evergreen Palestine conflict.

Ilan Pappé, editor of Israel and South Africa: The Many Faces of Apartheid

An impressively engaging account of how 'facts on the ground' are being reverse-engineered, in true hacker style, to 'questions in cyberspace'. A fascinating exploration of the complex inter-weaving of both the social and technical aspects of an ever-evolving conflict.

Paul Taylor, author of Hacktivism and Cyberwars: Rebels with a Cause?

In his stunning and engaging new book, Erik Skare reveals how the Palestinian struggle has adapted to an era of instant and nearly ubiquitous communication that has spawned hacktivism as a major force for those challenging the status quo. An original and trailblazing study, this is a must read.

Robert W. McChesney, co-author of People Get Ready: The Fight Against a Jobless Economy and a Citizenless Democracy

A new and innovative form of dissent has emerged in response to the Israeli occupation of Palestine. Dubbed "electronic jihad", this approach has seen organized groups of Palestinian hackers make international headlines by breaching the security of such sites as the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, AVG, Avira, Whatsapp, and BitDefender. Though initially confined to small clandestine groups, "hacktivism" is now increasingly being adopted by militant Palestinian parties, including Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, who have gone so far as to incorporate hackers into their armed brigades.

Digital Jihad is the first book to explore this rapidly evolving and still little understood aspect of the Palestinian resistance movement. Drawing on extensive interviews with hackers and other activists, it provides a unique and fascinating new perspective on the Palestinian struggle.

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The first book to investigate the increasingly important role of hacker activists in the Palestinian liberation struggle.

Prologue
Introduction
Part I: Heading for the Military–Digital Complex
1. The resistance develops
2. The shahid and the normalization of occupation
3. A digital fortress: The Israeli military–digital complex
4. The istishhadi and the emergence of Palestinian electronic jihad

Part II: Palestine 2.0 and the New Cyber-Warriors
5. Gaza Hacker Team: Electronic jihadists and script kiddies
6. From the nation to the umma
7. Islamic Jihad and Hamas: The Palestinian cyber-brigades
8. Does matter really matter? Palestinian ambivalence about electronic jihad

Part III: When the Guns Fall Silent
9. A continuation of the armed struggle?
10. Final thoughts

Epilogue

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The first book to investigate the increasingly important role of hacker activists in the Palestinian liberation struggle.
The first book to look at the role of ‘hacktivism’ in the Palestinian struggle.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781783607853
Publisert
2016-10-15
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Vekt
458 gr
Høyde
222 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
240

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Erik Skare is an activist and editor for the pro-Palestinian website Infofada. He is also the author (in Norwegian) of Palestine: A Political Travel Guide.