Propaganda of Islamic state in the Digital Age

Date
2016
Authors
Kūlis, Māris
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LU Filozofijas un socioloģijas institūts
Abstract
Islamic state has successfully united two well-known but distinct subjects: one is information and communication technologies as well as social networks; another is military jihad. Military and ultra-aggressive jihad performed by Islamic state with unseen excellence creates quasi-syncretic union of religious bigotry and the use of contemporary information technologies. The situation, where contemporary jihad transcends spatial borders, forces to acknowledge that understanding and derogation of Islamic state’s propaganda is as important as the armed struggle. The union of military jihad and contemporary technologies has become mark of an age, namely, it is an expression or a manifestation of the both theoretical ideas and present cultural and ideological situation.
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propaganda , social media , terrorism , Islamic state , al Suri , al Awlaki , internet , system , Daesh , jihad , Research Subject Categories::HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Religion/Theology::Islamology
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