<p><em>Cyberspace Social Conflict and Humanity: A Framework for Collapsing Disciplinary Barriers to Ethical Technology</em>&nbsp;examines how our increasingly connected and digitized world is shaping our social experiences and interactions globally. It offers a new approach to human versus machine debate and builds the case for strategic collaboration between academia industry and governments who are committed to the humane advancement of knowledge and innovation.</p><p>The text demonstrates how data and information can be used for or against any person group or a nation; the implication of cyber anxiety for states and nations; and how lack of ethical framework for the advancement of technology can lead to harmful results. It focuses on questions related to technological influence on society individual privacy cybercrimes and espionage the battle over economy of attention and online engagement. By offering the latest case studies and examples it offers ways to recognize and minimize the biases misinformation or disinformation within political and social context.</p><p><em>Cyberspace Social Conflict and Humanity</em>&nbsp;is ideal for courses in conflict resolution social sciences humanities engineering programming and multidisciplinary studies looking to the future of technology and society.</p>