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Examines the circulation and effects of jihadist discourse by analysing online and media coverage of radicalisation and acts of political violence, and audience responses.
Examines the content of terrorist websites and extremist television programming to provide a comprehensive look at how terrorist groups use new media. The authors share their findings on how terrorism 1.0 is migrating to 2.0 where the interactive nature of new media is used to build virtual organization and community.
This book examines the online memory wars in post-Soviet states ¿ where political conflicts take the shape of heated debates about the recent past, and especially World War II and Soviet socialism.
This book explores the interface between terrorism and the Internet and presents contemporary approaches to understanding extremism online, and comprises contributions from some leading scholars in the field.
This book explores the state of European foreign conflict reporting by public-sector broadcasters, post-Cold war and post-9/11, using a comparative analysis.
This book examines the online memory wars in post-Soviet states - where political conflicts take the shape of heated debates about the recent past, and especially World War II and Soviet socialism.
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