Francis Onditi2024-08-192024-08-192020-09-24Onditi, F. (2021). New Possibilities for a Peaceful Digital Society in Violence Prevalent Geographies. Journal of Peacebuilding & Development, 16(2), 162-178. https://doi.org/10.1177/1542316620958673https://repository.ru.ac.ke/handle/123456789/102In recent years, scholars and practitioners alike have discussed technology and its relationship with peace building and development. This debate has proffered clarity on how the lack of technology can aggravate underdevelopment and violent conflict. However, although this relationship has informed the evolving discourse over what constitutes a digital society, in practice, application of technology without considering human security dimensions can be counterproductive. To address this dilemma, the article draws upon lessons from the implementation of peace building and development initiatives from Kenya’s conflict hotspot zones to propose a typology for bridging the divide between the desirable and disruptive attributes of technology. As a result, a cyclical relationship is designed to create an alternative analytical framework for reimagining the ecosystem of a peaceful digital society, herein coined technology for peaceful society (T4PS). Finally, some broader implications of the new model for scholars and practitioners involved in peace building and development activities are suggested.enpeaceful digital societyT4PSI4Ppeacebuildingdevelopmenthuman securityNew Possibilities for a PeacefulDigital Society in ViolencePrevalent GeographiesArticle