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MEDIA JIHAD (2) answer(s).
 
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Delegitimizing al-Qaida: defeating an "army whose men love death / Long, Jerry Mark; Wilner, Alex S   Journal Article
Wilner, Alex S Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Deterring terrorism is no longer a provocative idea, but missing from the contemporary theoretical investigation is a discussion of how delegitimization might be used to manipulate and shape militant behavior. Delegitimization suggests that states and substate actors can use the religious or ideological rationale that informs terrorist behavior to influence it. In the case of al-Qaida, the organization has carefully elaborated a robust metanarrative that has proved to be remarkably successful as a recruitment tool, in identity formation for adherents, as public apologia and hermeneutic, and as a weapon of war-the so-called media jihad. In the wake of the upheaval of the Arab Spring, al-Qaida and its adherents have redeployed the narrative, promising a new social order to replace the region's anciens régimes. Delegitimization would have the United States and its friends and allies use al-Qaida's own narrative against it by targeting and degrading the ideological motivation that guides support for and participation in terrorism.
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Road to media jihad: the propaganda actions of Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb / Soriano, Manuel R Torres   Journal Article
Soriano, Manuel R Torres Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This article offers a descriptive analysis of the evolution of the propaganda actions of the Algerian Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (GSPC), later known as Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM). An examination of the content of the propaganda released by the terrorist group between 1998 and 2009 allows us to identify the different stages and factors accounting for the role played by communications in the strategy of the organisation. The article argues that the AQIM has gradually become an organisation centred on the "media Jihad.
Key Words Al Qaeda  Terrorist Group  Islamic Maghreb  Media Jihad 
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