PPT-Tweeting Propaganda, Radicalization and Recruitment:Islamic State Supporters Multi-Sided

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Akemi Takeoka Chatfield Christopher G Reddick Uuf Brajawidagda Presented By Abel Jose Adarsh Pillay Deepak Begrajka Rudra Gupta CONTENT Background Introduction

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Akemi Takeoka Chatfield Christopher G Reddick Uuf Brajawidagda Presented By Abel Jose Adarsh Pillay Deepak Begrajka Rudra Gupta CONTENT Background Introduction Framework Research Methodology. scientific . papers and researchers on . Twitter: Results . of two studies. Stefanie . Haustein. , Timothy D. Bowman, Kim Holmberg, . Vincent Larivière, Isabella Peters, Cassidy R. Sugimoto, . & Mike . Exponentially. What Is It?. Twitter…What Is It?. Think of Twitter as a new form of online communication. Twitter is a “one to many” communication tool . AND. . listening tool.. Who’s Using It . Radicalization is a dynamic process that varies for each individual, but shares some underlying commonalities that can be explored.. Shira. Fishman, researcher at the National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism. Use of the new media . by federal political players in . election year 2010 . Dr Peter Brent. Parliamentary Fellow 2010. “New media”. URLs. Youtube. (2007 federal election). Facebook/Myspace. etc. Laura . Norvig. Social Media Strategist. @. LNorvig. What?. Who?. Why?. How?. Where?. When?. Agenda. An information source. A community builder. A content . curation. mechanism. A content disseminator. An Insight Into the Machine. Mario Fitzpatrick: Hug High School. Katie Anderson: Teaching American History Project. What is propaganda? . Propaganda comes in many forms and definitions. Some examples are:. Twitter Basics to Better Your World. Melissa Gutierrez. Education & Communications . Program Manager. How Today Will Go. Basic Explanation of How Twitter Works (slides). Demonstrating What We’re Talking About on the Slides (internet). The apocalypse postponed. Definition of terrorism. Terrorism is violence committed by non state actors against civilians for a presumed political goal.. The origins of Terrorist groups in the Middle East. Islamic State (IS) is a radical Islamist group that has seized large swathes of territory in eastern Syria and across northern and western Iraq. . Its brutal tactics - including mass killings, abductions of members of religious and ethnic minorities, as well as the beheadings of soldiers, journalists and foreigners- have sparked fear and outrage across the world and prompted military intervention by the US, France, the UK and others.. in the U.S.. Janja Lalich, Ph.D.. Professor Emerita of Sociology. California State University, Chico. FECRIS International Conference. Brussels, Belgium. 19 May 2017. Caveat Emptor. This presentation includes a review of selected articles and books by academics, policy researches, and members of the U.S. intelligence community.. An Insight Into the Machine. Mario Fitzpatrick: Hug High School. Katie Anderson: Teaching American History Project. What is propaganda? . Propaganda comes in many forms and definitions. Some examples are:. Acknowledgements 31e AuthorNote to the readerIntroductionPart I Doctrines 31e Islamic State146s Brand of Jihadi-Sala30smPart II Development 31e Zarqawi Prelude 20021502006 31e 147Paper Sta PageCANDLAND ET AL PROGRAM ON EXTREMISMAbout the Program on ExtremismThe Program on Extremism at George Washington University provides analysis on issues related to violent and nonviolent extremism T Stefan HeinerPeter R NeumannJohn Holland-McCowanRajan BasraThe International Centre for the Study is an independent and non-partisan research centre based at the Department of War Studies at King146s

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