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The Talibans Virtual Emirate The Culture And Psychology Of An Online Militant Community Neil Krishan Aggarwal

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The Talibans Virtual Emirate The Culture And Psychology Of An Online Militant Community Neil Krishan Aggarwal
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Publisher: Columbia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.12 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Neil Krishan Aggarwal
ISBN: 9780231541626, 0231541627
Language: English
Year: 2016

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The Talibans Virtual Emirate The Culture And Psychology Of An Online Militant Community Neil Krishan Aggarwal by Neil Krishan Aggarwal 9780231541626, 0231541627 instant download after payment.

Applying cutting-edge psychiatric theories to an analysis of online Taliban literature in four languages, Aggarwal depicts the organization's appeal and worldview. Aggarwal focuses on the Taliban's creation of culture, showing how the Taliban categorizes all Muslims as members and all non-Muslims as outsiders; how they convince Muslims of the need for violence; and how they apply the insider/outside dichotomy to foreign policy. By isolating these themes, Aggarwal helps us craft better counter-messaging strategies.


Applying cutting-edge psychiatric theories to an analysis of online Taliban literature in four languages, Neil Krishan Aggarwal constructs a game-changing narrative of the organization's broad appeal and worldview.
Aggarwal, a cultural psychiatrist, focuses on the Taliban's creation of culture, evoking religion in Arabic and English writings, nationalism in Dari sources, and regionalism in Urdu texts. The group also promotes a specific form of argumentation, citing religious scriptures in Arabic works, canonical poets in Dari and Urdu writings, and scholars and journalists in English publications. Aggarwal shows how the Taliban categorize all Muslims as members and all non-Muslims as outsiders; how they convince Muslims of the need for violence; and how they apply the insider/outsider dichotomy to foreign policy. By understanding these themes, Aggarwal argues, we can craft better countermessaging strategies.

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