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Jihadi Audiovisuality and its Entanglements: Meanings, Aesthetics, Appropriations [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 336 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, 60 B/W illustrations 20 colour illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Dec-2020
  • Leidėjas: Edinburgh University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1474467512
  • ISBN-13: 9781474467513
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 336 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, 60 B/W illustrations 20 colour illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Dec-2020
  • Leidėjas: Edinburgh University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1474467512
  • ISBN-13: 9781474467513
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Explores the use of images, sounds and videos in Jihadi media and how people engage with them



ISIS is often described as a terrorist organisation that uses social media to empower its supporters and reinforce its message. Through 12 case studies, this book examines the different ways in which Jihadi groups and their supporters use visualisation, sound production and aesthetic means to articulate their cause in online as well as offline contexts.

Divided into four thematic sections, the chapters probe Jihadi appropriation of traditional and popular cultural expressions and show how, in turn, political activists appropriate extremist media to oppose and resist the propaganda. By conceptualising militant Islamist audiovisual productions as part of global media aesthetics and practices, the authors shed light on how religious actors, artists, civil society activists, global youth, political forces, security agencies and researchers engage with mediated manifestations of Jihadi ideology to deconstruct, reinforce, defy or oppose the messages.

List of Figures
viii
Notes on Contributors x
Acknowledgements xv
Jihadi Audiovisuality and its Entanglements: A Conceptual Framework 1(26)
Christoph Gunther
Simone Pfeifer
PART A ETHICAL CHALLENGES OF EMPIRICALLY GROUNDED RESEARCH ON JIHADISM
1 On Speaking, Remaining Silent and Being Heard: Framing Research, Positionality and Publics in the Jihadi Field
27(24)
Martijn de Koning
Annelies Moors
Aysha Navest
2 Designing Research on Radicalisation using Social Media Content: Data Protection Regulations as Challenges and Opportunities
51(22)
Manjana Sold
Hande Abay Gaspar
Julian Junk
3 Ethics in Gender Online Research: A Facebook Case Study
73(26)
Claudia Carvalho
PART B VISUALISING JIHADI IDEOLOGY AND ACTION
4 Appropriation in Islamic State Propaganda: A Theoretical and Analytical Framework of Types and Dimensions
99(24)
Bemd Zywietz
Yorck Beese
5 Visual Performativity of Violence: Power and Retaliatory Humiliation in Islamic State (IS) Beheading Videos between 2014 and 2017
123(25)
Michael Krona
6 From the Darkness into the Light: Narratives of Conversion in Jihadi Videos
148(25)
Christoph Gunther
PART C APPROPRIATING AND CONTESTING JIHADI AUDIOVISUALITY
7 Artivism, Politics and Islam - An Empirical-Theoretical Approach to Artistic Strategies and Aesthetic Counter-Narratives that Defy Collective Stigmatisation
173(25)
Monika Salzbrunn
8 Re-enacting Violence: Contesting Public Spheres with Appropriations of IS Execution Videos
198(24)
Simone Pfeifer
Larissa-Diana Fuhrmann
Patricia Wevers
9 `You're against Dawla, but you're Listening to their Nasheeds?' Appropriating Jihadi Audiovisualities in the Online Streetwork Project Jamal al-Khatib - My Path'.
222(27)
Rami Alt
Dzemal Sibljakovic
Felix Lippe
Ulrich Neuburg
Florian Neuburg
PART D ANASHID: SOUNDSCAPES OF RELIGIO-POLITICAL EXPERIENCE
10 `Nashid' between Islamic Chanting and Jihadi Hymns: Continuities and Transformations
249(24)
Ines Weinrich
11 Andshid at the Crossroad between the Organisational and the Private
273(21)
Carin Berg
12 Contested Chants: The NashidSalil al-Sawdrim and its Appropriations
294(26)
Alexandra Dick
Larissa-Diana Fuhrmann
Index 320