| Pubbl/distr/stampa |
Göttingen, : V&R Unipress, 2012
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| Descrizione fisica |
1 online resource (224 p.)
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| Disciplina |
297.7
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| Altri autori (Persone) |
LohlkerRüdiger
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| Collana |
Studying Jihadism
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| Soggetto topico |
Jihad
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| ISBN |
3-7370-9785-2
1-280-98707-3
9786613758682
3-86234-900-4
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| Formato |
Materiale a stampa  |
| Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione |
eng
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| Nota di contenuto |
Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Body; Rüdiger Lohlker: Introduction; Philipp Holtmann: Virtual Jihad: A Real Danger; Al-Qaeda on the Net; "Media Production Companies", Fora; From the Chat Room to the Front; Media Campaigns: Copycats Wanted!; Real Threat Potential?; Conclusion; Orhan Elmaz: Jihadi-Salafist Creed: Abu Muhammad al-Maqdisi's Imperatives of Faith; The six articles of faith; God's unity; Angels; Books; Prophets and Messengers; The Last Day; Predestination; Belief and unbelief; Belief; Unbelief; Mobilization; Dar al-kufr, dar al-islam and their dwellers; Prayer
InvolvementE-Jihad: Online Adventurism & Cyber Recruitment; Conclusion; Philipp Holtmann: Virtual leadership: How Jihadists guide each other in cyberspace; Analytical Framework; Infrastructure and work mode of the jihadist web; Agenda setters of jihad - Jihadist media-companies; "Collective organizers" of online jihad - Jihadist discussion forums; Factors that facilitate virtual leadership in Sunni Muslim culture; The lack of central authority and plurality of power centers in Sunni Islam; The ideological and theological cohesion of jihadists
The breakup of traditional organizational structuresVirtual leadership models; Hierarchical virtual leadership; Mutual virtual leadership; Discursive virtual leadership; Virtual terrorist milieus; Conclusion; Rüdiger Lohlker: The Forgotten Swamp Revisited; Religion and globalization; Islamism, jihadism & al. conceptualized; Islam as a category; Fundamentalism as a concept; Neofundamentalism as a concept; Salafism and Wahhabism; Islamism and political Islam as concepts; Sufism; Jihadism as a concept; Bouchra Oualla: YouTube Jihad: A Rhetorical Analysis of an Islamist Propaganda Video
What does the author intend to demonstrate?Who is the rhetor?; The addressed audience; Description of the Video; The message; How are the rhetors doing that?; Logos: The arguments; i. In the spoken words of the jihadi; ii. In the Anashid; Pathos: The emotional appeal; i. On the rhetor1 level; ii. On the rhetor2 level: Audiovisual effects; Ethos: the Image of the rhetor; Conclusion; Nico Prucha: Worldwide Online Jihad versus the Gaming Industry Reloaded - Ventures of the Web; All level access: The Internet as the medium for armchair jihadists; A note regarding organization via the Internet
Similar behavioral patterns online - overlapping worlds
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