Dr.

Gregory

Asmolov

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United Kingdom

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King's College London

Dr Gregory Asmolov is a Lecturer in Digital Entrepreneurship at the Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London. His research interests include crisis-related digital innovation, digital disconnection, digital sovereignty and participatory warfare. His recent publications include "The disconnective power of disinformation campaigns" at the Journal of International Affairs (2018), "From Sofa to Frontline: The Digital Mediation and Domestication of Warfare" at Media, War & Conflict (2021), The transformation of participatory warfare: The role of narratives in connective mobilization in the Russia-Ukraine war at Digital War Journal (2022) and Internet regulation and crisis-related resilience: from Covid-19 to existential risks at The Communication Review (2022). Gregory holds a PhD from the Media and Communications Department at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).

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