Countering Online Propaganda and Extremism
The Dark Side of Digital Diplomacy
Herausgeber: Bjola, Corneliu; Pamment, James
Countering Online Propaganda and Extremism
The Dark Side of Digital Diplomacy
Herausgeber: Bjola, Corneliu; Pamment, James
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Exploring the à â Ë dark sideà â â of digital diplomacy, this volume highlights some of the major problems facing democratic institutions in the West and provides concrete examples of best practice in reversing the tide of digital propaganda.
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Exploring the à â Ë dark sideà â â of digital diplomacy, this volume highlights some of the major problems facing democratic institutions in the West and provides concrete examples of best practice in reversing the tide of digital propaganda.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Routledge New Diplomacy Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 358g
- ISBN-13: 9781138578630
- ISBN-10: 1138578630
- Artikelnr.: 54345910
- Routledge New Diplomacy Studies
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 358g
- ISBN-13: 9781138578630
- ISBN-10: 1138578630
- Artikelnr.: 54345910
Corneliu Bjola is Associate Professor in Diplomatic Studies at the University of Oxford and Chair of the Oxford Digital Diplomacy Research Group. James Pamment is Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Strategic Communication at Lund University, Sweden, and an external faculty member at the University of Southern California (USC) Center on Public Diplomacy.
List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: the 'dark side' of digital diplomacy
Corneliu Bjola and James Pamment
Part I
Strategic communication
1 Propaganda as reflexive control: the digital dimension
Corneliu Bjola
2 Information influence in Western democracies: a model of systemic
vulnerabilities
Howard Nothhaft, James Pamment, Henrik Agardh-Twetman and Alicia Fjällhed
3 A digital ménage à trois: strategic leaks, propaganda and journalism
Emma L. Briant and Alicia Wanless
4 The use of political communication by international organizations: the
case of EU and NATO
Eva-Karin Olsson, Charlotte Wagnsson and Kajsa Hammargård
5 The unbearable thinness of strategic communication
Cristina Archetti
Part II
Countering violent extremism
6 The democratisation of hybrid warfare and practical approaches to defeat
violent extremism in the Digital Age
Alicia Kearns
7 The aesthetics of violent extremist and counter-violent extremist
communication
Ilan Manor and Rhys Crilley
8 Virtual violence: understanding the potential power of ISIS' violent
videos to buttress strategic narratives and persuade foreign recruits
Sean Aday
9 The battle for the battle of the narratives: sidestepping the double
fetish of digital and CVE
Akil N. Awan, Alister Miskimmon and Ben O'Loughlin
Conclusion: rethinking strategic communication in the Digital Age
James Pamment and Corneliu Bjola
Works cited
Index
List of tables
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: the 'dark side' of digital diplomacy
Corneliu Bjola and James Pamment
Part I
Strategic communication
1 Propaganda as reflexive control: the digital dimension
Corneliu Bjola
2 Information influence in Western democracies: a model of systemic
vulnerabilities
Howard Nothhaft, James Pamment, Henrik Agardh-Twetman and Alicia Fjällhed
3 A digital ménage à trois: strategic leaks, propaganda and journalism
Emma L. Briant and Alicia Wanless
4 The use of political communication by international organizations: the
case of EU and NATO
Eva-Karin Olsson, Charlotte Wagnsson and Kajsa Hammargård
5 The unbearable thinness of strategic communication
Cristina Archetti
Part II
Countering violent extremism
6 The democratisation of hybrid warfare and practical approaches to defeat
violent extremism in the Digital Age
Alicia Kearns
7 The aesthetics of violent extremist and counter-violent extremist
communication
Ilan Manor and Rhys Crilley
8 Virtual violence: understanding the potential power of ISIS' violent
videos to buttress strategic narratives and persuade foreign recruits
Sean Aday
9 The battle for the battle of the narratives: sidestepping the double
fetish of digital and CVE
Akil N. Awan, Alister Miskimmon and Ben O'Loughlin
Conclusion: rethinking strategic communication in the Digital Age
James Pamment and Corneliu Bjola
Works cited
Index
List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: the 'dark side' of digital diplomacy
Corneliu Bjola and James Pamment
Part I
Strategic communication
1 Propaganda as reflexive control: the digital dimension
Corneliu Bjola
2 Information influence in Western democracies: a model of systemic
vulnerabilities
Howard Nothhaft, James Pamment, Henrik Agardh-Twetman and Alicia Fjällhed
3 A digital ménage à trois: strategic leaks, propaganda and journalism
Emma L. Briant and Alicia Wanless
4 The use of political communication by international organizations: the
case of EU and NATO
Eva-Karin Olsson, Charlotte Wagnsson and Kajsa Hammargård
5 The unbearable thinness of strategic communication
Cristina Archetti
Part II
Countering violent extremism
6 The democratisation of hybrid warfare and practical approaches to defeat
violent extremism in the Digital Age
Alicia Kearns
7 The aesthetics of violent extremist and counter-violent extremist
communication
Ilan Manor and Rhys Crilley
8 Virtual violence: understanding the potential power of ISIS' violent
videos to buttress strategic narratives and persuade foreign recruits
Sean Aday
9 The battle for the battle of the narratives: sidestepping the double
fetish of digital and CVE
Akil N. Awan, Alister Miskimmon and Ben O'Loughlin
Conclusion: rethinking strategic communication in the Digital Age
James Pamment and Corneliu Bjola
Works cited
Index
List of tables
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction: the 'dark side' of digital diplomacy
Corneliu Bjola and James Pamment
Part I
Strategic communication
1 Propaganda as reflexive control: the digital dimension
Corneliu Bjola
2 Information influence in Western democracies: a model of systemic
vulnerabilities
Howard Nothhaft, James Pamment, Henrik Agardh-Twetman and Alicia Fjällhed
3 A digital ménage à trois: strategic leaks, propaganda and journalism
Emma L. Briant and Alicia Wanless
4 The use of political communication by international organizations: the
case of EU and NATO
Eva-Karin Olsson, Charlotte Wagnsson and Kajsa Hammargård
5 The unbearable thinness of strategic communication
Cristina Archetti
Part II
Countering violent extremism
6 The democratisation of hybrid warfare and practical approaches to defeat
violent extremism in the Digital Age
Alicia Kearns
7 The aesthetics of violent extremist and counter-violent extremist
communication
Ilan Manor and Rhys Crilley
8 Virtual violence: understanding the potential power of ISIS' violent
videos to buttress strategic narratives and persuade foreign recruits
Sean Aday
9 The battle for the battle of the narratives: sidestepping the double
fetish of digital and CVE
Akil N. Awan, Alister Miskimmon and Ben O'Loughlin
Conclusion: rethinking strategic communication in the Digital Age
James Pamment and Corneliu Bjola
Works cited
Index