New Technology and the Prevention of Violence and Conflict

Author(s)
Mancini, F.
Publication language
English
Pages
104pp
Date published
01 Apr 2013
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Capacity development, Local capacity, Comms, media & information, Conflict, violence & peace, Innovation

This report explores the ways in which ICTs and the data they generate can assist international
actors, governments, and civil society organizations to more effectively prevent violence and conflict. It examines the contributions that cell phones, social media, crowdsourcing, crisis mapping, blogging, and big data analytics can make to short-term efforts to forestall crises and to long-term initiatives to address the root causes of violence. Five case studies assess the use of such tools in a variety of regions (Africa, Asia, Latin America) experiencing different types of violence (criminal violence, election-related violence, armed conflict, shortterm crisis) in different political contexts (restrictiveand collaborative governments).