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Countering Online Propaganda and Extremism: The Dark Side of Digital Diplomacy

Abingdon, Oxon; New York: Routledge (2019), xiv, 213 pp.

Contains bibliogr. pp. 181-209, index

Series: Routledge New Diplomacy Studies

ISBN 978-1-138-57863-0

Signature commbox: 70-Conflicts-E 2019

I. STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION
1 Propaganda as reflexive control: the digital dimension / Corneliu Bjola
2 Information influence in Western democracies: a model of systemic vulnerabilities / Howard Nothhaft, James Pamment, Henrik Agardh-Twetman and Alicia Fjällhed
3 A digital ménage à trois: strategic leaks, propaganda and journalism / Emma L. Briant and Alicia Wanless
4 The use of political communication by international organizations: the case of EU and NATO / Eva-Karin Olsson, Charlotte Wagnsson and Kajsa Hammargård
5 The unbearable thinness of strategic communication / Cristina Archetti
II. COUNTERING VIOLENT EXTREMISM
6 The démocratisation of hybrid warfare and practical approaches to defeat violent extremism in the Digital Age / Alicia Kearns
7 The aesthetics of violent extremist and counter-violent extremist communication / lian Manor and Rhys Crilley
8 Virtual violence: understanding the potential power of ISIS' violent videos to buttress strategic narratives and persuade foreign recruits / Sean Aday
9 The battle for the battle of the narratives: sidestepping the double fetish of digital and CVE / Akil N. Awan, Alister Miskimmon and Ben O'Loughlin
Conclusion: rethinking strategic communication in the Digital Age / James Pamment and Corneliu Bjola