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Jihadi Culture Onthe World Wide Web Gilbert Ramsay

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Jihadi Culture Onthe World Wide Web Gilbert Ramsay
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.06 MB
Author: Gilbert Ramsay
ISBN: 9781441175625, 9781501301049, 1441175628, 1501301047
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Jihadi Culture Onthe World Wide Web Gilbert Ramsay by Gilbert Ramsay 9781441175625, 9781501301049, 1441175628, 1501301047 instant download after payment.

This volume examines “jihadi” content on the Internet by drawing on both Arabic and English primary source materials. After examining this content as digital media, the work looks at how it is productively consumed by online communities, including how “jihadi” individuals construct themselves online and how jihadism is practiced and represented as an online activity. The work also discusses the consumption of such jihadi media by those who are hostile to radical Islam and the relation between fantasy, pleasure, ideology, and ordinary life.
This unique survey features case studies, such as the cyberjihadi “Irhabi 007,” pro-US and Israeli “patriots” who are often openly Islamophobic, and “Infovlad”--a forum that became the meeting place for radical Islamists and radical freelance “counter terrorists.”
This innovative approach to studying violent content on the Internet is a significant contribution to the literature that will appeal to anyone interested in political violence, terrorism, and political communication.

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