Islamic State's Online Activity and Responses
Herausgeber: Conway, Maura; Macdonald, Stuart
Islamic State's Online Activity and Responses
Herausgeber: Conway, Maura; Macdonald, Stuart
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Islamic State's Online Activity and Responses provides a unique examination of Islamic State's online activity at the peak of its "golden age" between 2014 and 2017 and evaluates some of the principal responses to this phenomenon.
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Islamic State's Online Activity and Responses provides a unique examination of Islamic State's online activity at the peak of its "golden age" between 2014 and 2017 and evaluates some of the principal responses to this phenomenon.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 445g
- ISBN-13: 9781032081793
- ISBN-10: 1032081791
- Artikelnr.: 62149430
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 445g
- ISBN-13: 9781032081793
- ISBN-10: 1032081791
- Artikelnr.: 62149430
Maura Conway is Professor of International Security in the School of Law and Government at Dublin City University, Ireland. Stuart Macdonald is Professor of Law at Swansea University, UK.
Introduction: Islamic State's Online Activity and Responses 2014-2017
Maura Conway and Stuart Macdonald 1. Mujahideen Mobilization: Examining the
Evolution of the Global Jihadist Movement's Communicative Action Repertoire
Maxime Bérubé and Benoit Dupont 2. Competition and Innovation in a Hostile
Environment: How Jabhat Al-Nusra and Islamic State Moved to Twitter in
2013-2014 Gunnar J. Weimann 3. A Dialectical Approach to Online Propaganda:
Australia's United Patriots Front, Right-Wing Politics, and Islamic State
Imogen Richards 4. Grading the Quality of ISIS Videos: A Metric for
Assessing the Technical Sophistication of Digital Video Propaganda Mark D.
Robinson and Cori E. Dauber 5. Women's Radicalization to Religious
Terrorism: An Examination of ISIS Cases in the United States Lauren R.
Shapiro and Marie-Helen Maras 6. "The Lions of Tomorrow": A News Value
Analysis of Child Images in Jihadi Magazines Amy-Louise Watkin and Seán
Looney 7. Disrupting Daesh: Measuring Takedown of Online Terrorist Material
and Its Impacts Maura Conway, Moign Khawaja, Suraj Lakhani, Jeremy Reffin,
Andrew Robertson, and David Weir 8. Informal Countermessaging: The
Potential and Perils of Informal Online Countermessaging Benjamin J. Lee
9. Social Media and (Counter) Terrorist Finance: A Fund-Raising and
Disruption Tool Tom Keatinge and Florence Keen 10. A Storm on the Horizon?
"Twister" and the Implications of the Blockchain and Peer-to-Peer Social
Networks for Online Violent Extremism Gareth Mott
Maura Conway and Stuart Macdonald 1. Mujahideen Mobilization: Examining the
Evolution of the Global Jihadist Movement's Communicative Action Repertoire
Maxime Bérubé and Benoit Dupont 2. Competition and Innovation in a Hostile
Environment: How Jabhat Al-Nusra and Islamic State Moved to Twitter in
2013-2014 Gunnar J. Weimann 3. A Dialectical Approach to Online Propaganda:
Australia's United Patriots Front, Right-Wing Politics, and Islamic State
Imogen Richards 4. Grading the Quality of ISIS Videos: A Metric for
Assessing the Technical Sophistication of Digital Video Propaganda Mark D.
Robinson and Cori E. Dauber 5. Women's Radicalization to Religious
Terrorism: An Examination of ISIS Cases in the United States Lauren R.
Shapiro and Marie-Helen Maras 6. "The Lions of Tomorrow": A News Value
Analysis of Child Images in Jihadi Magazines Amy-Louise Watkin and Seán
Looney 7. Disrupting Daesh: Measuring Takedown of Online Terrorist Material
and Its Impacts Maura Conway, Moign Khawaja, Suraj Lakhani, Jeremy Reffin,
Andrew Robertson, and David Weir 8. Informal Countermessaging: The
Potential and Perils of Informal Online Countermessaging Benjamin J. Lee
9. Social Media and (Counter) Terrorist Finance: A Fund-Raising and
Disruption Tool Tom Keatinge and Florence Keen 10. A Storm on the Horizon?
"Twister" and the Implications of the Blockchain and Peer-to-Peer Social
Networks for Online Violent Extremism Gareth Mott
Introduction: Islamic State's Online Activity and Responses 2014-2017
Maura Conway and Stuart Macdonald 1. Mujahideen Mobilization: Examining the
Evolution of the Global Jihadist Movement's Communicative Action Repertoire
Maxime Bérubé and Benoit Dupont 2. Competition and Innovation in a Hostile
Environment: How Jabhat Al-Nusra and Islamic State Moved to Twitter in
2013-2014 Gunnar J. Weimann 3. A Dialectical Approach to Online Propaganda:
Australia's United Patriots Front, Right-Wing Politics, and Islamic State
Imogen Richards 4. Grading the Quality of ISIS Videos: A Metric for
Assessing the Technical Sophistication of Digital Video Propaganda Mark D.
Robinson and Cori E. Dauber 5. Women's Radicalization to Religious
Terrorism: An Examination of ISIS Cases in the United States Lauren R.
Shapiro and Marie-Helen Maras 6. "The Lions of Tomorrow": A News Value
Analysis of Child Images in Jihadi Magazines Amy-Louise Watkin and Seán
Looney 7. Disrupting Daesh: Measuring Takedown of Online Terrorist Material
and Its Impacts Maura Conway, Moign Khawaja, Suraj Lakhani, Jeremy Reffin,
Andrew Robertson, and David Weir 8. Informal Countermessaging: The
Potential and Perils of Informal Online Countermessaging Benjamin J. Lee
9. Social Media and (Counter) Terrorist Finance: A Fund-Raising and
Disruption Tool Tom Keatinge and Florence Keen 10. A Storm on the Horizon?
"Twister" and the Implications of the Blockchain and Peer-to-Peer Social
Networks for Online Violent Extremism Gareth Mott
Maura Conway and Stuart Macdonald 1. Mujahideen Mobilization: Examining the
Evolution of the Global Jihadist Movement's Communicative Action Repertoire
Maxime Bérubé and Benoit Dupont 2. Competition and Innovation in a Hostile
Environment: How Jabhat Al-Nusra and Islamic State Moved to Twitter in
2013-2014 Gunnar J. Weimann 3. A Dialectical Approach to Online Propaganda:
Australia's United Patriots Front, Right-Wing Politics, and Islamic State
Imogen Richards 4. Grading the Quality of ISIS Videos: A Metric for
Assessing the Technical Sophistication of Digital Video Propaganda Mark D.
Robinson and Cori E. Dauber 5. Women's Radicalization to Religious
Terrorism: An Examination of ISIS Cases in the United States Lauren R.
Shapiro and Marie-Helen Maras 6. "The Lions of Tomorrow": A News Value
Analysis of Child Images in Jihadi Magazines Amy-Louise Watkin and Seán
Looney 7. Disrupting Daesh: Measuring Takedown of Online Terrorist Material
and Its Impacts Maura Conway, Moign Khawaja, Suraj Lakhani, Jeremy Reffin,
Andrew Robertson, and David Weir 8. Informal Countermessaging: The
Potential and Perils of Informal Online Countermessaging Benjamin J. Lee
9. Social Media and (Counter) Terrorist Finance: A Fund-Raising and
Disruption Tool Tom Keatinge and Florence Keen 10. A Storm on the Horizon?
"Twister" and the Implications of the Blockchain and Peer-to-Peer Social
Networks for Online Violent Extremism Gareth Mott