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Islamic States Online Propaganda A Comparative Analysis Miron Lakomy

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Islamic States Online Propaganda A Comparative Analysis Miron Lakomy
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.05 MB
Author: Miron Lakomy
ISBN: 9780367699475, 9780367699482, 9781003143970, 9782020050067, 0367699478, 0367699486, 1003143970, 2020050064, 2020050063
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Islamic States Online Propaganda A Comparative Analysis Miron Lakomy by Miron Lakomy 9780367699475, 9780367699482, 9781003143970, 9782020050067, 0367699478, 0367699486, 1003143970, 2020050064, 2020050063 instant download after payment.

Explaining the means utilised by the editors of the Islamic State’s online magazines to win the "hearts and minds" of their audiences, this book is a result of a multidimensional content analysis of two flagship periodicals of the Islamic State: Dabiq and Rumiyah.
Drawing from a number of theoretical concepts in propaganda studies, the research uses comparative analysis to understand the evolution of the modus operandi employed by the editorial staff. The volume evaluates the types of arguments used in these magazines, as well as the emotions and behaviour that these triggered in readers. This book concentrates on the formats and thematic composition of a variety of the Islamic State’s e-periodicals, including Dabiq, Rumiyah, Dar al-Islam or Konstantiniyye, from the viewpoint of the constantly changing strategic situation and priorities of the "Caliphate." The e-magazines of the post-territorial phase of the Islamic State, e.g. From Dabiq to Rome and Youth of the Caliphate, were also taken into consideration.
Overall, this book does not only offer new insights into the propaganda methods of the Islamic State’s periodicals, but it also summarises their rise and fall between 2014 and 2019. The volume is dedicated mostly to academics and postgraduate students specialised in terrorism studies, political violence, and security studies.

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