Description
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022 has been the most recorded war in history. Through smartphones, social media, and other digital networks, civilians and soldiers across the globe have (in)tangibly experienced the war as an event that has both shattered and reformed individual, political, and social realities. This roundtable brings together a group of scholars from media, war, and political studies to discuss how these processes are manifested across the globe - and how they are profoundly reshaping our understanding of how 21st century war is being fought and experienced.