The study examines the application of the post-World War II U.S. Armed Forces propaganda analysis methods as a valid framework for the analysis of modern extremist social media. Using Jihadist and Islamic extremist, Al Qaida core, affiliate and associate (AQAA), digital media products, the framework examines persuasive devices used to attempt to appeal to potential recruits and ultimately incite them to violence. The findings of the content analysis extend previous examinations and provide a unique lens in which to view the appeals used in messaging to encourage potential violent actors in civil society. The examination categorizes tools of persuasion with the aim to validate the applicability of a historical framework in exploring modern...
This study examines the online media campaign of the global jihadist movement. It seeks to determine...
A consideration of terrorism as communication necessarily draws attention to the development of coun...
Conference paper given at Annual British International Studies Association (BISA) Critical Studies o...
The study examines the application of the post-World War II U.S. Armed Forces propaganda analysis me...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. The study examines the appli...
This thesis analyses Islamic State’s (IS) e-magazines, Dabiq and Rumiyah, and Al Qaeda’s (AQ) e-maga...
As billions of people turn to their technologically elite phones and laptops for immediate informati...
As billions of people turn to their technologically elite phones and laptops for immediate informati...
While terrorism informatics research has examined the technical composition of extremist media, ther...
Following America’s “War on Terror,” al-Qaeda and its affiliates became highly decentralized in term...
Europe has witnessed several terrorist attacks over the past years. Several attacks in other parts o...
Abstract This article will argue that social media in the hands of terrorist groups constitutes a w...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. The exponential growth in the use of the Internet and social med...
The use of social media in terrorist organizations is incredibly high due to global advancements in ...
While terrorism informatics research has examined the technical composition of extremist media, ther...
This study examines the online media campaign of the global jihadist movement. It seeks to determine...
A consideration of terrorism as communication necessarily draws attention to the development of coun...
Conference paper given at Annual British International Studies Association (BISA) Critical Studies o...
The study examines the application of the post-World War II U.S. Armed Forces propaganda analysis me...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. The study examines the appli...
This thesis analyses Islamic State’s (IS) e-magazines, Dabiq and Rumiyah, and Al Qaeda’s (AQ) e-maga...
As billions of people turn to their technologically elite phones and laptops for immediate informati...
As billions of people turn to their technologically elite phones and laptops for immediate informati...
While terrorism informatics research has examined the technical composition of extremist media, ther...
Following America’s “War on Terror,” al-Qaeda and its affiliates became highly decentralized in term...
Europe has witnessed several terrorist attacks over the past years. Several attacks in other parts o...
Abstract This article will argue that social media in the hands of terrorist groups constitutes a w...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. The exponential growth in the use of the Internet and social med...
The use of social media in terrorist organizations is incredibly high due to global advancements in ...
While terrorism informatics research has examined the technical composition of extremist media, ther...
This study examines the online media campaign of the global jihadist movement. It seeks to determine...
A consideration of terrorism as communication necessarily draws attention to the development of coun...
Conference paper given at Annual British International Studies Association (BISA) Critical Studies o...