Al Qaeda is today a fragmented organization, and its strategic communication efforts now focus largely on recruiting individuals in the West to carry out “individual jihad” in their home countries. One Al Qaeda–affiliated publication, Inspire, represents an unusual use of the digital magazine format and content for recruitment. This study examines the content and design of Inspire to determine how the magazine may advance the self-radicalization that it seeks to induce in its readers. This analysis finds that the magazine weaves together jihadist ideology, a narrow interpretation of Islam, and appropriations of Western popular culture to maximize the publication’s potential for motivating readers toward violence
Considerable time has been spent examining how groups like AQAP and ISIS used their online magazine...
In the past several years, Europe has experienced brutal terrorist attacks, mainly in Belgium, Germa...
This book analyses the marketing techniques that terrorist organisations employ to encourage people ...
Al Qaeda is today a fragmented organization, and its strategic communication efforts now focus large...
Al Qaeda is today a fragmented organization, and its strategic communication efforts now focus large...
Inspire magazine, a digital publication of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, seeks to motivate pote...
This study is a content analysis that examines Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula’s (AQAP) use of ima...
The creation of Al Qaeda\u27s online magazine Inspire has created a new security risk within the Uni...
The Master's thesis Delegitimization of the west in Al Qaeda's Magazine Inspire focuses on the techn...
This paper presents an analysis of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula’s English language publication ...
Terrorist organizations are the major threat to counturies national security. Counter terrorism figh...
This chapter focuses on the instructional content, both text and images, published in 26 issues of t...
This chapter focuses on the instructional content, both text and images, published in 26 issues of t...
Images are known to have important effects on human perception and persuasion. Jihadist groups are a...
W artykule przedstawiono wyniki analizy 17 numerów „Inspire”, propagandowego magazynu internetowego ...
Considerable time has been spent examining how groups like AQAP and ISIS used their online magazine...
In the past several years, Europe has experienced brutal terrorist attacks, mainly in Belgium, Germa...
This book analyses the marketing techniques that terrorist organisations employ to encourage people ...
Al Qaeda is today a fragmented organization, and its strategic communication efforts now focus large...
Al Qaeda is today a fragmented organization, and its strategic communication efforts now focus large...
Inspire magazine, a digital publication of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, seeks to motivate pote...
This study is a content analysis that examines Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula’s (AQAP) use of ima...
The creation of Al Qaeda\u27s online magazine Inspire has created a new security risk within the Uni...
The Master's thesis Delegitimization of the west in Al Qaeda's Magazine Inspire focuses on the techn...
This paper presents an analysis of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula’s English language publication ...
Terrorist organizations are the major threat to counturies national security. Counter terrorism figh...
This chapter focuses on the instructional content, both text and images, published in 26 issues of t...
This chapter focuses on the instructional content, both text and images, published in 26 issues of t...
Images are known to have important effects on human perception and persuasion. Jihadist groups are a...
W artykule przedstawiono wyniki analizy 17 numerów „Inspire”, propagandowego magazynu internetowego ...
Considerable time has been spent examining how groups like AQAP and ISIS used their online magazine...
In the past several years, Europe has experienced brutal terrorist attacks, mainly in Belgium, Germa...
This book analyses the marketing techniques that terrorist organisations employ to encourage people ...