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1 online resource (x, 242 pages) : illustrations |
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"July 2014." |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Radical visual propaganda in the online environment : an introduction / Cori E. Dauber and Carol K. Winkler -- Gathering data through court cases : implications for understanding visual messaging / Anne Stenersen -- Visual reconciliation as a strategy of response to offending images online / Carol K. Winkler -- Teaching hate : the role of internet visual imagery in the radicalization of white ethno-terrorists in the United States / Michael S. Waltman -- "Counter" or "alternative" : contesting video narratives of violent Islamist extremism / Scott W. Ruston and Jeffry R. Halverson -- The branding of violent jihadism / Cori E. Dauber -- Conceptualizing radicalization in a market for loyalties / Shawn Powers and Matt Armstrong -- Semantic processing of visual propaganda in the online environment / Saeid Balkesin -- Big pictures and visual propaganda : the lessons of research on the "effects" of photojournalistic icons / Natalia Mielczarek and David D. Perlmutter -- Responses and recommendations / Cori E. Dauber and Louis H. Jordan, Jr. |
Summary |
Visual images have been a central component of propaganda for as long as propaganda has been produced. But recent developments in communication and information technologies have given terrorist and extremist groups options and abilities they never would have been able to come close to even 5 or 10 years ago. There are terrorist groups who, with very little initial investment, are making videos that are coming so close to the quality of BBC or CNN broadcasts that the difference is meaningless, and with access to the web they have instantaneous access to a global audience. Given the broad social science consensus on the power of visual images relative to that of words, the strategic implications of these groups' sophistication in the use of images in the online environment is carefully considered in a variety of contexts by the authors in this collection. |
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Print version record. |
Subject |
Terrorism and mass media.
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Mass media and propaganda.
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Visual communication -- Political aspects.
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Internet -- Political aspects.
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Extremist Web sites.
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Extremist Web sites. (OCoLC)fst01747923
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Internet -- Political aspects.
(OCoLC)fst00977197
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Mass media and propaganda. (OCoLC)fst01011359
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Terrorism and mass media. (OCoLC)fst01148149
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Visual communication -- Political aspects.
(OCoLC)fst01168003
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Genre/Form |
Ebook.
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Added Author |
Winkler, Carol, editor.
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Dauber, Cori Elizabeth, editor.
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Army War College (U.S.). Strategic Studies Institute, publisher.
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Army War College (U.S.). Press, publisher.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Visual propaganda and extremism in the online environment (OCoLC)888412052 |
ISBN |
1584876298 |
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9781584876298 |
Standard No. |
NLGGC 380669587 |
Gpo Item No. |
0307-A-31 (online) |
Sudoc No. |
D 101.146:P 94/4 |
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