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Digital Diasporas and Conflict..The Case of Somalinet

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Digital Diasporas and Conflict..The Case of Somalinet

Postby RIIGHAYE » Sun May 13, 2007 4:01 am

What is wrong with this study?

Digital Diasporas and Conflict Prevention: The Case of Somalinet



Recent research on the Internet and terrorism confirms the Internet's enabling features for terrorist activities, including its ease of access, anonymity, and international character. While the Internet can serve as a tool for nefarious purposes, little research has focused on whether and how the Internet can be used to prevent conflict and, ultimately, terrorist activities. This research focuses on one group that might be considered a resource base for violent action: diasporas from failed states. Research shows a strong correlation between marginalization and violence. On the other hand, fostering a shared identity, inclusive of liberal values, and promoting carefully framed discussion and debate, may reduce psychological incentives to engage in violent activities. This article examines the case of one digital diaspora--a diaspora organized on the Internet--to explore these hypotheses. Specifically, the case of Somalinet suggests potential for the Internet to promote liberal values, channel frustration into verbal debates thus diffusing tension, and create communities that counter the marginalization conducive to violence.


Source: Review of International Studies.

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Re: Digital Diasporas and Conflict..The Case of Somalinet

Postby RIIGHAYE » Sun May 13, 2007 4:07 am

We have many paid agents in SomaliNet who promote the so called liberal views. At least you know now. Laughing

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Re: Digital Diasporas and Conflict..The Case of Somalinet

Postby Gedo_Boy » Sun May 13, 2007 4:40 am

"Specifically, the case of Somalinet suggests potential for the Internet to promote liberal values, channel frustration into verbal debates thus diffusing tension, and create communities that counter the marginalization conducive to violence."


That means we're all talk and no action.............. Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing


I guess the West is now going to fund the following websites:

Fallujah.net/forum
KandaharOnline.net/forum
WahabbiWorldForum.net

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Re: Digital Diasporas and Conflict..The Case of Somalinet

Postby Spragga Benz » Sun May 13, 2007 4:56 am

"channel frustration into verbal debates thus diffusing tension"


Laughing Laughing Laughing


Well now we know. Let's prove them wrong by doing the exact opposite.

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Re: Digital Diasporas and Conflict..The Case of Somalinet

Postby eyes-only » Sun May 13, 2007 5:37 am

Surprised

RIIGHAYE, did you make that up?

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Re: Digital Diasporas and Conflict..The Case of Somalinet

Postby RIIGHAYE » Mon May 14, 2007 3:42 pm

Eyes, No. Walahi that is a legitimate study. Do search

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Re: Digital Diasporas and Conflict..The Case of Somalinet

Postby gurey25 » Mon May 14, 2007 3:45 pm

fadhi ku dirir is a uniquely somali behaviour

so it wont work for others.

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Re: Digital Diasporas and Conflict..The Case of Somalinet

Postby RIIGHAYE » Mon May 14, 2007 3:51 pm

Gurey32 I wonder what is fostering shared identity mean? I understand we are marganilized society, but what are the implication of this study? Is it that we Somalis are innately violent and prone to terrorist activities?

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Re: Digital Diasporas and Conflict..The Case of Somalinet

Postby musika man » Mon May 14, 2007 3:53 pm

[quote="RIIGHAYE"]Gurey32 I wonder what is fostering shared identity mean? I understand we are marganilized society, but what are the implication of this study? Is it that we Somalis are innately violent and prone to terrorist activities?[/quote]

^^^

poverty=shared identity.

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Re: Digital Diasporas and Conflict..The Case of Somalinet

Postby gurey25 » Mon May 14, 2007 3:56 pm

gurey28 actually Laughing

i believe they mean that the internet as a media allows for somalis to share thier common expeirences
and this limits the effects of the culture clash and dislocation caused by migration and marginalization in western society.

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Re: Digital Diasporas and Conflict..The Case of Somalinet

Postby RIIGHAYE » Mon May 14, 2007 3:57 pm

No I surmise it is the shared identity of the liberal culture in San Francisco Laughing

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Re: Digital Diasporas and Conflict..The Case of Somalinet

Postby gurey25 » Mon May 14, 2007 4:00 pm

acuudubillah

so you are saying that the internet brings San Fransico to the Nomads
a sort of cultural indoctrination
Laughing

you may have a point there, 10 years ago when i see a khaanis, i would feel revolted and sickened,
now they are part of the landscape like the trees, they have become normal.

we may all be subjects of this programming

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Re: Digital Diasporas and Conflict..The Case of Somalinet

Postby Samatr » Mon May 14, 2007 7:56 pm

Believe it or not I am not paid to for clan bashing. Laughing

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Re: Digital Diasporas and Conflict..The Case of Somalinet

Postby Gedo_Boy » Mon May 14, 2007 8:02 pm

[quote="gurey25"] 10 years ago when i see a khaanis, i would feel revolted and sickened,
now they are part of the landscape like the trees, they have become normal.
we may all be subjects of this programming[/quote]


gurey25,

I hear the Phillipinos are the main culprits in your neck of the woods Laughing

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Re: Digital Diasporas and Conflict..The Case of Somalinet

Postby gurey25 » Mon May 14, 2007 8:53 pm

[quote="Gedo_Boy"][quote="gurey25"] 10 years ago when i see a khaanis, i would feel revolted and sickened,
now they are part of the landscape like the trees, they have become normal.
we may all be subjects of this programming[/quote]


gurey25,

I hear the Phillipinos are the main culprits in your neck of the woods Laughing[/quote]

Laughing they do seem to have a disproportionate number ,
but i like Philos they are sincere people, and fun to be with.


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