This thesis generates new understandings on the role of identity in ISIL’s recruitment and social media propaganda by examining how recruiters tailor propaganda to Australian Muslim men. Using Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) and the author’s Hybrid Identity Framework (HIF), this thesis examines the ISIL-inspired social media activity of three deceased Australians. This thesis finds that ISIL propaganda communicates a central ideological narrative that followers utilize as a template for identity negotiation, expression, and communication. ISIL encourages prosumption of its propaganda in order to draw upon their followers social and cultural capital to radicalize and recruit prospective members
Social movements around the world have begun to harness new tools in the repertoire of political con...
Since the declaration of the Islamic State (IS) in 2014, men and women have been recruited to join t...
Indonesian extremists have a long history of online activism, but links to the Islamic State (still ...
The threat of Islamic terrorism has become the biggest threat to Australian National Security. Since...
Terrorist groups use their own websites in order to recruit novices, distribute propaganda and build...
This book analyses the marketing techniques that terrorist organisations employ to encourage people ...
The media coverage of terrorist acts has been the subject of numer-ous scientific studies. However, t...
Terrorist groups use their own websites in order to recruit novices, distribute propaganda and build...
Despite myriad counter measures taken by governments and community initiatives, the Islamic State in...
Despite myriad counter measures taken by governments and community initiatives, the Islamic State in...
What conditions breed radicalization? How does Islamic State capitalize on those conditions to maxim...
As increasing numbers of Westerners joined ISIS or adopted their ideology, those who study the pheno...
2016-04-27This report will examine the Islamic State’s use of social media, primarily Twitter, to re...
Pojava društvenih mreža značajno je utjecala na sve aspekte komunikacije. Svakodnevna se komunikacij...
ISIS entered public consciousness as a splinter group from Al-Qaida, both of which have been associa...
Social movements around the world have begun to harness new tools in the repertoire of political con...
Since the declaration of the Islamic State (IS) in 2014, men and women have been recruited to join t...
Indonesian extremists have a long history of online activism, but links to the Islamic State (still ...
The threat of Islamic terrorism has become the biggest threat to Australian National Security. Since...
Terrorist groups use their own websites in order to recruit novices, distribute propaganda and build...
This book analyses the marketing techniques that terrorist organisations employ to encourage people ...
The media coverage of terrorist acts has been the subject of numer-ous scientific studies. However, t...
Terrorist groups use their own websites in order to recruit novices, distribute propaganda and build...
Despite myriad counter measures taken by governments and community initiatives, the Islamic State in...
Despite myriad counter measures taken by governments and community initiatives, the Islamic State in...
What conditions breed radicalization? How does Islamic State capitalize on those conditions to maxim...
As increasing numbers of Westerners joined ISIS or adopted their ideology, those who study the pheno...
2016-04-27This report will examine the Islamic State’s use of social media, primarily Twitter, to re...
Pojava društvenih mreža značajno je utjecala na sve aspekte komunikacije. Svakodnevna se komunikacij...
ISIS entered public consciousness as a splinter group from Al-Qaida, both of which have been associa...
Social movements around the world have begun to harness new tools in the repertoire of political con...
Since the declaration of the Islamic State (IS) in 2014, men and women have been recruited to join t...
Indonesian extremists have a long history of online activism, but links to the Islamic State (still ...