Can the Digital Fix What the Digital Breaks?
Author: Zac Rogers In 1995, John Gray wrote “The cultural void that yawns when the secular meliorism of the religion of growth founders is as […]
Author: Zac Rogers In 1995, John Gray wrote “The cultural void that yawns when the secular meliorism of the religion of growth founders is as […]
Author: Zac Rogers The parameters of contemporary conflict, as ASPI’s Tom Uren noted recently, are shifting. Transformations in the character of warfare have always attracted varying […]
Author: Zac Rogers The fifth generation of cellular network technology promises much higher performance in terms of data throughput, speed, and lower latency. This will […]
Author: Emily Bienvenue, Maryanne Kelton, Zac Rogers Influence operations in the digital age are not merely propaganda with new tools. They represent an evolved form […]
Author: Zac Rogers The digital age means we increasingly carry out the minutia of our daily lives in a type of hyper-Benthian attention harvesting behavioural […]
Publication: International Affairs, Vol 95, Issue 4, July 2019, pages 859-876 Authors: Maryanne Kelton, Michael Sullivan, Emily Bienvenue, Zac Rogers This article is part of a […]
Author: Emily Bienvenue, Zac Rogers, Sian Troath. The term cognitive warfare has entered the lexicon over the last couple of years. General David L. Goldfein […]
Author: Emily Bienvenue, Zac Rogers, Sian Troath The strategic environment that Australia inhabits is rapidly changing. The most noticeable aspect of this change are shifts […]