Hypermedia Seduction for Terrorist Recruiting ( NATO Science for Peace and Security Series - E: Human and Societal Dynamics )

Publication series : NATO Science for Peace and Security Series - E: Human and Societal Dynamics

Author: Ganor B.;Von Knop K.;Duarte C.  

Publisher: Ios Press‎

Publication year: 2007

E-ISBN: 9781607502579

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781586037611

Subject: C0 Social Science Theory and Methodology

Keyword: 社会科学理论与方法论

Language: ENG

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Description

The primary objective of the authors of this publication is to understand the efficacy of terrorists’ use of the Internet and the scope of this activity, and to analyze the content, graphics and source code. Topics covered include the use of the Internet for psychological warfare in general and for terrorist “narrow-casting” to specific audiences. The discussion focused in particular on the Global Jihad. Terrorist websites were analyzed in terms of common graphical and linguistic motifs. Different methodologies for targeting different audiences were discussed, including the increasing outreach on the part of extremist groups to young children in both Muslim countries and the West. Readers can learn how online communities evolve, and how membership in an online community can promote isolation and radicalization, particularly among immigrant societies. The psychological side of these communities was also dealt with, including extremists’ manipulation of the younger members of immigrant communities. The ultimate goal of this publication is not only to evaluate the effectiveness of terrorist propaganda on the web and its influence on the target audience, but to recommend practical steps that can be taken to counter this effectiveness. This includes the exploitation of vulnerabilities resulting from jihadists’ behavior online, and the analysis of jihadist forums and websites for intelligence gathering.

Chapter

Aspects of Communication and Message Design in the Arab Culture

Radical Islamist Websites - An Overview

Using the Internet for Terrorist Recruitment and Mobilization

Islamist Websites as an Integral Part of Jihad: A General Overview

Virtual Communities as Pathways to Extremism

Common Motifs on Jihadi and Far Right Websites

Using the Internet to Uncover Terrorism's Root Causes

Hypermedia Communication as a Modern Means for the Creation of Terrorist and Counterterrorist Consciousness

Mining the Jihadist Network

Computer-Assisted "Dark Web" Website and Forum Collection, Analysis and Visualization

The Internet as a Tool for Intelligence and Counter-Terrorism

The Shifting Sands of the Global Jihad Online

The Seductive Web: Technology as a Tool for Persuasion

The Seductive Web: Technology as a Tool for Persuasion - A Relativist Methodology for Website Design

Kamikaze Cyberpunk: Threats and Alternatives in the Age of Viral Power

Brand Terror: A Corporate Communication Perspective for Understanding Terrorism

Hypermedia Seduction: Further Exploration of the Process of "Seductive" Online User Interactions

Use of Media and Challenges in Countering Terrorist Rhetoric

The Seductive Web: Terrorism, Media and Psychological Effects

Countering Web-Based Islamist Narratives: Conceptualizing an Information War and a Counter-Propaganda Campaign

Design and Identity - Visual Culture and Identity Politics

Turning the Tables: Harnessing Media Means to Counter Radicalization

Author Index

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