Media World of ISIS (eBook)
288 Seiten
Indiana University Press (Verlag)
978-0-253-04593-5 (ISBN)
—This collection offers a systematic examination of ISIS's media strategies and offers suggestions for effectively responding to them.
—Contributors approach the topic from a wide range of methodological and theoretical strategies, but the language throughout is pitched accessibly at an upper-level undergraduate reader.
—While the focus of the work is on ISIS, the strategies used by this organization can be traced across other terrorist organizations including Boko Haram, Mujahedeen, and Al-Qa'ida.
This anthology explores how ISIS used media and propaganda, shedding light on the characteristics, mission, and tactics of its messaging.From efficient instructions on how to kill civilians to horrifying videos of beheadings, no terrorist organization has more comprehensively weaponized social media than ISIS. Its strategic, multiplatformed campaign is so effective that it has ensured global news coverage and inspired hundreds of young people around the world to abandon their lives and their countries to join a foreign war.Contributors consider how ISIS's media strategies imitate activist tactics, legitimize its self-declared caliphate, and exploit narratives of suffering and imprisonment as propaganda to inspire followers. Using a variety of methods, contributors explore the appeal of ISIS to Westerners, the worldview made apparent in its doctrine, and suggestions for counteracting the organization's approaches.Its highly developed, targeted, and effective media campaign has helped make ISIS one of the most recognized terrorism networks in the world. Gaining a comprehensive understanding of its strategies will help combat the new realities of terrorism in the twenty-first century.
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Michael Krona is Assistant Professor in Media and Communication Studies and Visual Communication at Malmö University, Sweden. He works within a nationally funded research project in Sweden exploring Salafi-jihadist information operations, with particular focus on ISIS communication practices.
Rosemary Pennington is Assistant Professor in Miami University's Department of Media, Journalism, and Film. She is editor (with Hilary Kahn) of On Islam: Muslims and the Media.
Ryan S. Bisel, PhD., is an Associate Professor of Organizational Communication, in the Department of Communication at the University of Oklahoma.
Jacqueline S. Bruscella, PhD., is an Assistant Professor of Organizational Communication, in the Department of Communication and Media at the State University of New York, College at Oneonta.
Arthi Chandrasekaran is a Doctoral Student at Wayne State University.
Jason A. Edwards is a Professor of Communication Studies at Bridgewater State University and a Research Fellow with BSU's Center for Democratic Governance and Leadership. He is the author of Navigating the Post-Cold War World: President Clinton's Foreign Policy Rhetoric, and co-editor of The Rhetoric of American Exceptionalism: Critical Essays, and The Rhetoric of Civil Religion: Symbols, Sinners, and Saints.
Michaela Edwards is a recent graduate of Middle Tennessee State University's College of Liberal Arts with a focus in Rhetoric and Organizational Communication.
Kareem El Damanhoury is a PhD candidate in the Communication Department at
Georgia State University. His research focuses on visual communication and the framing of
international conflicts.
Kathleen M. German is a Professor in the Department of Media, Journalism, and Film at
Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. She is the author of Promises of Citizenship: Film
Recruitment of African Americans in World War II, The Ethics of Emerging Media, Queer Identity/Political Reality, and Principles of Public Speaking.
Brian Hughes is a PhD student in the School of Communication at the American University in
Washington, DC. He is the author of the Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus Teacher's Guide.
Marwan M. Kraidy is the Anthony Shadid Chair in Media, Politics and Culture, and Director of the Center for Advanced Research in Global Communication at the Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania. His latest book is The Naked Blogger of Cairo: Creative Insurgency in the Arab World.
Michael Krona is an Assistant Professor in Media and Communication Studies and Visual Communication at Malmö University, Sweden. He works within a nationally funded research-project in Sweden exploring Salafi-jihadist information operations, with particular focus on ISIS communication practices.
Matthew Pascarella is an independent researcher.
Rosemary Pennington in an Assistant Professor in Miami University's Department of Media, Journalism, and Film. She's the co-editor, with Hilary Kahn, of On Islam: Muslims and the Media.
Nicholas Prephan is a Doctoral Candidate at Wayne State University.
Patrick G. Richey, Ph.D., Director of Forensics & Associate Professor, Middle Tennessee State University. He most recently edited the International Public Debate Association Textbook.
John Vilanova is a PhD candidate at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania.
William Lafi Youmans is an Associate Professor at George Washington University's School of Media and Public Affairs. He is the author of Unlikely Audience: Al Jazeera's Struggle in America.
Acknowledgements
Introduction: Michael Krona and Rosemary Pennington
Part I: Media & ISIS's Imaginary Geography
1. The Myth of the Caliph: Suffering and Redemption in the Rhetoric of ISIS / Jason A. Edwards
2. Time, Space, and Communication: A Preliminary Comparison of Islamic State to the Mongol Hordes and the Khmer Rouge / Marwan M. Kraidy and John Vilanova
3. The Islamic State's Passport Paradox / William Lafi Youmans
4. Picturing Statehood During ISIS's Caliphal Days / Karim El Damanhoury
Part II: Mediating Terror
5. ISIS's Media Ecology and Participatory Activism Tactics / Michael Krona
6. Video Verite in the Age of ISIS / Kathleen German
7. Brand of Brothers: Marketing the Islamic State / Brian Hughes
8. It's More than Orange: ISIS's Appropriation of Orange Prison Jumpsuits as Rhetorical Resistance / Patrick G. Richey and Michaela Edwards
Part III: Narratives of the Islamic State
9. Western Millennials Explain Why They Joined the Islamic State / Matt Pascarella
10. Monstrous Performance: Mohammed Emwazi's Transformation / Arthi Chandrasekaran and Nicholas Prephan
11. Transactional Constitution: ISIS's Cooptation of Western Discourse / Jacqueline Bruscella, and Ryan Bisel
12. Terror Remixed: The Islamic State and the Stop the Christian Genocide Campaign / Rosemary Pennington
Epilogue: Rosemary Pennington and Michael Krona
Index
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 1.11.2019 |
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Reihe/Serie | Indiana Series in Middle East Studies | Middle East Studies |
Zusatzinfo | 16 black & white |
Verlagsort | Bloomington |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 150 x 150 mm |
Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Kommunikation / Medien ► Medienwissenschaft |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung ► Politische Systeme | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Politik / Verwaltung ► Politische Theorie | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie | |
Schlagworte | Internet • Isis • Islamic Fundamentalism • media • Social Media • Terror • terrorism • Terrorist |
ISBN-10 | 0-253-04593-2 / 0253045932 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-253-04593-5 / 9780253045935 |
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