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}}David Patrikarakos is a British journalist, author and TV producer, best known as the author of How Social Media Is Reshaping Conflict in the Twenty-First Century.[1][2] He is also a contributing editor at the Daily Beast and a contributing writer at Politico Europe.[3][4] In 2014 he was appointed a Poynter Fellow at Yale University [5] and is currently a Non-Resident Fellow in the School of Iranian Studies, at the University of St Andrews.[6]

Background

Patrikarakos was born in Hampstead and attended University College School. He has been described as a British-Greek-Jewish-Iranian-Iraqi. He is descended on his father’s side from the Greek revolutionary and statesman Georgios Sisinis. On his mother’s side he comes from a long line of Sephardi rabbis including Abdallah Somekh, who was instrumental in the codification of kosher laws for Baghdadi Jews throughout India and the Far East, and the master kabbalist and de facto chief Rabbi of Babylon, Yosef Hayyim.[7] Sylvia Kedourie was also a cousin.

Author

After post-graduate studies at Wadham College, Oxford, in 2012 Patrikarakos published Birth of An Atomic State, a full history of Iran's nuclear ambitions.[8][9][10] Nuclear Iran was named as a New York Times Editor's Choice and nominated for the 2013 Total Politics Book Awards.[11][12]

His second book, How Social Media Is Reshaping Conflict in the Twenty-First Century, drew from Patrikarakos' time embedded with forces in the Russian-Ukraine conflict and reporting on the 2014 Hamas-Israel conflict, Operation Protective Edge and ISIS, to explore the increasing role played by social media in modern conflict. It was also the first book to explore the work of Eliot Higgins and Bellingcat, who would rise to prominence following the 2018 poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal. On its publication in 2018, Patrikarakos' book was widely reviewed in the international press, including by Ben Judah in The Times, who wrote that "War in 140 Characters should be mandatory reading at Sandhurst".[2][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26]

In the book Patrikarakos popularises the concept of what he terms Homo Digitalis, the individual that (thanks to the digital revolution, notably the power of social media) is networked, globally connected, and able to wield disproportionate power.[27]

In the military sphere, War in 140 Characters was placed on the reading lists for the Munich Security Conference and the UK's Royal Air Force Centre for Air Power Studies and singled out as essential reading by Admiral Foggo at an October 2018 meeting of the Atlantic Council.[28][29] In January 2018, the incoming head of UK Chief of the Defence Staff, Sir Nick Carter concluded his first major policy speech at Royal United Services Institute by calling on the 77 Brigade to observe the lessons of Patrikarakos' book.[30]

War in 140 Characters is in development for a six-part docu-series with triple-Oscar winner Angus Wall.[31]

Journalist

Patrikarakos started writing on foreign affairs, primarily on Iran, before branching out to cover the Middle East and post-Soviet states more generally, specialising in disinformation. In the course of his career he has written for The New York Times, Financial Times, Wall Street Journal, Newsweek, the Guardian, The Telegraph, The Independent, the Spectator, Foreign Policy, The New Republic, Prospect, New Statesman, Politico, The Times Literary Supplement, London Review of Books, Reuters, Mashable, Literary Review, CNN, the National Interest and many others.

He has produced several documentary films, including for the Channel 4 series Dispatches.[32]

References

1. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.ft.com/content/8a0d4b76-dbaa-11e7-a039-c64b1c09b482|title=Subscribe to read|newspaper=Financial Times}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/review-war-in-140-characters-how-social-media-is-reshaping-conflict-in-the-twenty-first-century-by-david-patrikarakos-dv0s5k0dh|title=Review: War in 140 Characters: How Social Media is Reshaping Conflict in the Twenty-First Century by David Patrikarakos|first=Ben|last=Judah|date=9 December 2017|website=Thetimes.co.uk}}
3. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.thedailybeast.com/author/david-patrikarakos|title=The Daily Beast|author=|date=|newspaper=The Daily Beast|accessdate=2018-08-13|language=en}}
4. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.politico.eu/staff/david-patrikarakos/|title=David Patrikarakos|date=2016-02-10|work=POLITICO|accessdate=2018-08-13|language=en-US}}
5. ^{{Cite news|url=https://communications.yale.edu/poynter/david-patrikarakos|title=David Patrikarakos|date=2016-05-24|work=Office of Public Affairs & Communications|accessdate=2018-08-13|language=en}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=https://iranian.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk/people/staff/|title=Staff -|website=Iranian.wp.st-andrews.ac.uk}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tabletmag.com/scroll/268128/your-guide-to-the-next-never-ending-war|title=Your Guide to the Next, Never-Ending War – Tablet Magazine|website=Tabletmag.com|accessdate=12 November 2018}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/reviews/nuclear-iran-the-birth-of-an-atomic-state-by-david-patrikarakos-8216910.html|title=Nuclear Iran: The Birth of an Atomic State, By David Patrikarakos|website=Independent.co.uk}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/mec/2012/12/06/review-of-nuclear-iran-the-birth-of-an-atomic-state/|title=Review of Nuclear Iran: The Birth of An Atomic State|date=6 December 2012|website=Blogs.lse.ac.uk}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.lrb.co.uk/v33/n23/david-patrikarakos/doing-it-by-ourselves|title=Doing It by Ourselves|date=1 December 2011|pages=19–20|publisher=London Review of Books}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/20/books/review/editors-choice.html|title=Editors’ Choice|website=Nytimes.com}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=https://theibtaurisblog.com/2012/12/06/total-politics-book-awards-2013/|title=Total Politics Book Awards 2013|date=6 December 2012|website=Theibtaurisblog.com}}
13. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/mar/23/people-owned-web-tech-giants-facebook-cambridge-analytica|title=The people owned the web, tech giants stole it. This is how we take it back - Jonathan Freedland|first=Jonathan|last=Freedland|date=23 March 2018|newspaper=The Guardian}}
14. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.spectator.co.uk/2018/03/who-is-monitoring-the-200-million-videos-available-daily-on-youtube/|title=Who is monitoring the 200 million videos available daily on YouTube? - The Spectator|date=17 March 2018|website=Spectator.co.uk|accessdate=12 November 2018}}
15. ^{{cite web|url=https://foreignpolicy.com/2018/02/28/for-whom-the-cell-trolls/|title=For Whom the Cell Trolls|first=Sasha|last=Polakow-Suransky|website=Foreignpolicy.com}}
16. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.foreignaffairs.com/reviews/capsule-review/2017-12-12/war-140-characters-how-social-media-reshaping-conflict-twenty|title=War in 140 Characters: How Social Media Is Reshaping Conflict in the Twenty-first Century|date=12 December 2017|website=Foreignaffairs.com}}
17. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.timesofisrael.com/when-a-gazan-girl-and-israeli-officials-battle-head-to-head-for-social-media/|title=When a Gazan girl and Israeli officials battle head-to-head for social media|website=Timesofisrael.com}}
18. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.jpost.com/Magazine/Books-Power-in-the-palm-of-the-hand-520269|title=Power in the palm of the hand|website=Jpost.com|accessdate=12 November 2018}}
19. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/magazine/war-in-140-characters-how-social-media-has-democratised-conflict|title=War in 140 characters: how social media has democratised conflict|first=Stephanie|last=Boland|website=Prospectmagazine.co.uk}}
20. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.newsweek.com/social-media-war-how-facebook-twitter-changed-how-we-fight-21st-century-757095|title=Facebook and Twitter are more than just social platforms—they're changing the way we live and wage war|date=23 December 2017|website=Newsweek.com}}
21. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.express.co.uk/entertainment/books/895598/reviews-2017-best-books-daily-express|title=The highlights that made 2017: Our reviewers reveal the reads they loved most this year|first=Daily Express Review|last=Staff|date=22 December 2017|website=Express.com}}
22. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.alaraby.co.uk/english/comment/2017/12/20/war-in-140-characters|title=War in 140 characters: How social media is reshaping conflict|first=James|last=Snell|website=Alaraby.co.uk}}
23. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg23731620-500-powerful-or-powerless-the-backdoor-to-our-cyberfuture/|title=Powerful or powerless: The backdoor to our cyberfuture|first=Nina|last=Jankowicz|website=Newscientist.com}}
24. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.weeklystandard.com/james-kirchick/war-by-other-memes|title=War by Other Memes|date=19 January 2018|website=Weeklystandard.com}}
25. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.the-american-interest.com/2018/01/08/warfare-on-the-web/|title=Warfare on the Web - The American Interest|date=8 January 2018|website=The-american-interest.com}}
26. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/melikkaylan/2017/12/17/three-urgent-books-for-the-season-buy-borrow-or-download-them-but-do-it-now/#528f26985004|title=Three Urgent Books For The Season: Buy, Borrow Or Download Them But Do It Now|first=Melik|last=Kaylan|website=Forbes.com}}
27. ^https://www.foreignaffairs.com/reviews/capsule-review/2017-12-12/war-140-characters-how-social-media-reshaping-conflict-twenty?
28. ^{{cite web|url=https://issuu.com/munichsecurityconference/docs/msc_munichsecurityreport_2018|title=Munich Security Report 2018|website=Issuu.com}}
29. ^{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/AtlanticCouncil/status/1048216204010311680|title=Atlantic Council on Twitter|publisher=Twitter}}
30. ^{{cite web|url=https://rusi.org/event/dynamic-security-threats-and-british-army|title=Dynamic Security Threats and the British Army|website=Rusi.org|accessdate=12 November 2018}}
31. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.vespuccigroup.com|title=Vespucci Group|website=Vespuccigroup.com|accessdate=2018-08-13}}
32. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5395740/|title=David Patrikarakos|website=IMDb.com|accessdate=2018-08-13}}
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