LEADER 01591nam 2200361z 450 001 9910131482703321 005 20220119125452.0 010 $a1-4799-9889-3 035 $a(CKB)3710000000450428 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000000450428 100 $a20150803d2015uuuu |u| 0 101 0 $aeng 200 00$a2015 IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics, May 2015 215 $aOnline Resource 311 $a1-4799-9890-7 311 $a1-4799-9888-5 330 $aThe jihadist groups AQAP, ISIS, and the Taliban have all produced glossy English magazines designed to influence Western sympathizers. We examine these magazines empirically with respect to models of the intensity of informative, imaginative, deceptive, jihadist, and gamification language. This allows their success to be estimated and their similarities and differences to be exposed. We also develop and validate an empirical model of propaganda; according to this model Dabiq, ISIS's magazine ranks highest of the three. 606 $aDecision Support Systems 606 $aComplexity Theory 606 $aRadicalization 606 $aCorpus Linguistics 606 $aText Analytics 606 $aTerriorism 615 $aDecision Support Systems 615 $aComplexity Theory 615 $aRadicalization 615 $aCorpus Linguistics 615 $aText Analytics 615 $aTerriorism 906 $aPROCEEDING 912 $a9910131482703321 996 $a2015 IEEE International Conference on Intelligence and Security Informatics, May 2015$92522398 997 $aUNINA