New approaches to the analysis of Jihadism online and offline

Hauptbeschreibung Der dschihadistische Terrorismus ist seit dem 11. September 2011 ins Bewusstsein der Öffentlichkeit gerückt. Eines der wichtigsten Mittel zur Propaganda, Diskussion und Rekrutierung sind verschiedene Internetpräsenzen. Das Funktionieren dieser Internetmedien wird in den Beiträg...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Lohlker, Rüdiger (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Göttingen : V&R Unipress 2012.
Colección:Studying Jihadism ; v. 1.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009425215206719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Body; Rüdiger Lohlker: Introduction; Philipp Holtmann: Virtual Jihad: A Real Danger; Al-Qaeda on the Net; "Media Production Companies", Fora; From the Chat Room to the Front; Media Campaigns: Copycats Wanted!; Real Threat Potential?; Conclusion; Orhan Elmaz: Jihadi-Salafist Creed: Abu Muhammad al-Maqdisi's Imperatives of Faith; The six articles of faith; God's unity; Angels; Books; Prophets and Messengers; The Last Day; Predestination; Belief and unbelief; Belief; Unbelief; Mobilization; Dar al-kufr, dar al-islam and their dwellers; Prayer
  • InvolvementE-Jihad: Online Adventurism & Cyber Recruitment; Conclusion; Philipp Holtmann: Virtual leadership: How Jihadists guide each other in cyberspace; Analytical Framework; Infrastructure and work mode of the jihadist web; Agenda setters of jihad - Jihadist media-companies; "Collective organizers" of online jihad - Jihadist discussion forums; Factors that facilitate virtual leadership in Sunni Muslim culture; The lack of central authority and plurality of power centers in Sunni Islam; The ideological and theological cohesion of jihadists
  • The breakup of traditional organizational structuresVirtual leadership models; Hierarchical virtual leadership; Mutual virtual leadership; Discursive virtual leadership; Virtual terrorist milieus; Conclusion; Rüdiger Lohlker: The Forgotten Swamp Revisited; Religion and globalization; Islamism, jihadism & al. conceptualized; Islam as a category; Fundamentalism as a concept; Neofundamentalism as a concept; Salafism and Wahhabism; Islamism and political Islam as concepts; Sufism; Jihadism as a concept; Bouchra Oualla: YouTube Jihad: A Rhetorical Analysis of an Islamist Propaganda Video
  • What does the author intend to demonstrate?Who is the rhetor?; The addressed audience; Description of the Video; The message; How are the rhetors doing that?; Logos: The arguments; i. In the spoken words of the jihadi; ii. In the Anashid; Pathos: The emotional appeal; i. On the rhetor1 level; ii. On the rhetor2 level: Audiovisual effects; Ethos: the Image of the rhetor; Conclusion; Nico Prucha: Worldwide Online Jihad versus the Gaming Industry Reloaded - Ventures of the Web; All level access: The Internet as the medium for armchair jihadists; A note regarding organization via the Internet
  • Similar behavioral patterns online - overlapping worlds