04036nam 2200721 450 991082403590332120230126214027.00-19-061296-7(CKB)3710000000587447(EBL)4413932(SSID)ssj0001614863(PQKBManifestationID)16340658(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001614863(PQKBWorkID)13153734(PQKB)10068177(MiAaPQ)EBC4413932(Au-PeEL)EBL4413932(CaPaEBR)ebr11215102(CaONFJC)MIL895886(OCoLC)957124830(EXLCZ)99371000000058744720160621h20152015 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe devil's long tail religious and other radicals in the internet marketplace /David Stevens and Keiron O'HaraNew York, New York :Oxford University Press,2015.©20151 online resource (316 p.)Includes index.0-19-939624-8 Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Structure and argument; Part I; 1. Religion and the Internet: Some Initial Concepts; Double-click on paradise; Thinking about religion; Thinking about the Internet and the Web; Religion and the Internet; 2. The Polarisation of Online Debate; Villagey globalism; Alone together with digital anomie; The echo chamber of positive feedback; Non-violent and violent engagement; 3. Interventionist Policy Strategies; CONTEST and Prevent; The online component of radicalisation; Problems with Prevent; LegitimacyConclusion to Part IPart II; 4. Religion as a Marketplace; From fleeing the lynch mob to running for president; What good is religion?; The market for religious ideas; Religion, moderation and socialisation; The persistence of radicalism and the radicalism of persistence; The CSC and implications for policy; Taking the market model further; 5. The Supply Side: Framing and the Construction of the Centre Ground; Framing in action; A house built on shifting sand; Three examples; Online cognitive restructuring; 6. The Demand Side: The Club Model; Pascalian wagers for high stakesThe development of preferencesFive types of religious commitment; 7. The Demand Side: The Motivations of Suicide Bombers; Taking it to the extreme; Suicide Bombing; Specific to Islam?; Constituency costs of violence; The lure of violence; Conclusion to Part II; Part III; 8. The Long Tail; The long-tail thesis; Fitting the model; The democratisation of the forces of distribution; The Devil's long tail?; 9. Echo Chambers and Long Tails: A Critical Examination; How long was that tail again?; Echo chambers revisited; The networked individual; Changing minds; Conclusion; 10. The Hardest ThingWhat not to doWhat to do; Conclusion: saving cyberspace; Notes; IndexExtremist Web sitesRadicalismComputer network resourcesReligious fanaticismComputer network resourcesInternetReligious aspectsInternetSocial aspectsInternetPolitical aspectsInternetAccess controlFreedom of informationExtremist Web sites.RadicalismComputer network resources.Religious fanaticismComputer network resources.InternetReligious aspects.InternetSocial aspects.InternetPolitical aspects.InternetAccess control.Freedom of information.303.5Stevens David(Lecturer in political theory),165618O'Hara KeironMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910824035903321The devil's long tail4016200UNINA