ISIS depends on media for its reach and status; its adversaries and concerned publics depend on media to make sense of ISIS. This book addresses the complexities, consequences and dynamics of this shared media world. This book was originally published as a special issue of Critical Studies in Media Communication.
ISIS depends on media for its reach and status; its adversaries and concerned publics depend on media to make sense of ISIS. This book addresses the complexities, consequences and dynamics of this shared media world. This book was originally published as a special issue of Critical Studies in Media Communication.
Mehdi Semati is Professor of Communication at Northern Illinois University, USA, and has published on media and terrorism, and Islamophobia. Piotr M. Szpunar is Assistant Professor of Communication at Albany, State University of New York, USA, and is the author of Homegrown: Identity and Difference in the American War on Terror (2018). Robert Alan Brookey is Professor of Telecommunications at Ball State University, USA, and has published on political economy and identity politics in new media and virtual environments.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction - ISIS beyond the spectacle: communication media networked publics terrorism 1. The communication of horrorism: a typology of ISIS online death videos 2. One apostate run over hundreds repented: excess unthinkability and infographics from the war with I.S.I.S. 3. Apocalypse later: a longitudinal study of the Islamic State brand 4. Fun against fear in the Caliphate: Islamic State's spectacle and counter-spectacle 5. The viral mediation of terror: ISIS image implosion 6. Cold War redux and the news: Islamic State and the US through each other's eyes 7. Deflating the iconoclash: shifting the focus from Islamic State's iconoclasm to its realpolitik 8. Arguing with ISIS: web 2.0 open source journalism and narrative disruption
Introduction - ISIS beyond the spectacle: communication media networked publics terrorism 1. The communication of horrorism: a typology of ISIS online death videos 2. One apostate run over hundreds repented: excess unthinkability and infographics from the war with I.S.I.S. 3. Apocalypse later: a longitudinal study of the Islamic State brand 4. Fun against fear in the Caliphate: Islamic State's spectacle and counter-spectacle 5. The viral mediation of terror: ISIS image implosion 6. Cold War redux and the news: Islamic State and the US through each other's eyes 7. Deflating the iconoclash: shifting the focus from Islamic State's iconoclasm to its realpolitik 8. Arguing with ISIS: web 2.0 open source journalism and narrative disruption
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