This article examines two cases in which political groups sought to harness the new media ecology to mobilise and justify acts of violence to public audiences and to supporters. In each case, a woman's suffering is presented and instrumentalised. However, the new media ecology offers an increasingly irregular economy of media modulation: digital footage may emerge today, in a year or never, and it may emerge anywhere to anyone. The cases analysed here allow for reflection on the tension between contingency and intentionality as that irregular economy brings uncertainty for the political actors involved. Dua Khalil Aswad, an Iraqi teenager of the Yazidi faith, was stoned to death by a Yazidi mob consisting of tens of men, mostly her relative...
This article analyzes the term ‘citizen journalism’ against the backdrop of the Arab uprisings in or...
In the context of debates about the causal role that new media technologies did or didn’t play in th...
Conference paper given at Annual British International Studies Association (BISA) Critical Studies o...
This article examines two cases in which political groups sought to harness the new media ecology to...
Since the Arab uprisings began in 2010, some communities have experienced increased levels of violen...
This essay will examine the stories of three ordinary citizens who became martyrs under oppressive r...
In their 1994 book Small Media, Big Revolution, Annabelle Sreberny-Mohammadi and Ali Mohammadi wrote...
The current study examines the print and social media coverage of the “Maspero” massacre in Egypt, i...
Recent studies have found that new media use and the political unrest of the Arab Spring are highly ...
From 2013, groups associated with Al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent systematically targeted secula...
As dozens of British women and girls travel to join Islamic State in Syria and Iraq, there are incre...
This article deals with the ways in which Islam is put to use by the Syrian regime and its oppositio...
This thesis introduced a new way of studying how visual social media is used to protest unjust death...
The global media landscape has been transformed since Rwanda. We are now saturated with social media...
This article uses the case of a Bahraini activist to explore the twin interrelated ecologies of a hu...
This article analyzes the term ‘citizen journalism’ against the backdrop of the Arab uprisings in or...
In the context of debates about the causal role that new media technologies did or didn’t play in th...
Conference paper given at Annual British International Studies Association (BISA) Critical Studies o...
This article examines two cases in which political groups sought to harness the new media ecology to...
Since the Arab uprisings began in 2010, some communities have experienced increased levels of violen...
This essay will examine the stories of three ordinary citizens who became martyrs under oppressive r...
In their 1994 book Small Media, Big Revolution, Annabelle Sreberny-Mohammadi and Ali Mohammadi wrote...
The current study examines the print and social media coverage of the “Maspero” massacre in Egypt, i...
Recent studies have found that new media use and the political unrest of the Arab Spring are highly ...
From 2013, groups associated with Al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent systematically targeted secula...
As dozens of British women and girls travel to join Islamic State in Syria and Iraq, there are incre...
This article deals with the ways in which Islam is put to use by the Syrian regime and its oppositio...
This thesis introduced a new way of studying how visual social media is used to protest unjust death...
The global media landscape has been transformed since Rwanda. We are now saturated with social media...
This article uses the case of a Bahraini activist to explore the twin interrelated ecologies of a hu...
This article analyzes the term ‘citizen journalism’ against the backdrop of the Arab uprisings in or...
In the context of debates about the causal role that new media technologies did or didn’t play in th...
Conference paper given at Annual British International Studies Association (BISA) Critical Studies o...