
2018-04-09
The Egyptian journalist Mahmoud Elsobky and the Palestinian television reporter and former UN employee Fady Al Ghorra spent a year searching, undercover, for online violent jihadist propaganda. How is it spread and how the phenomenon evolves now that ISIS is military - almost - defeated.
Supported
€ 10.000 allocated on 14/11/2016. ID
FPD/2016/1331Grant
ONLINE (In English)
- Part 1: Chat Jihad. How jihadist propaganda dominated the internet, Mo.be - 20/02/2018.
- Part 2: Of fan boys and soldiers - how ISIS perfected jihadist propaganda, Mo.be, 22/02/2018.
- Part 3: Attractive brutality: why terrorist propaganda appeals to people, Mo.be, 21/03/2018.
- Part 4: No such thing as a lone wolf - inside the jihadist recruitment machine, Mo.be, 22/03/2018.
- Part 5: Terrorism and tech - Silicon Valley’s violent propaganda headache, Mo.be, 4/04/2018.
- Part 6: Countering the jihadist narrative - the future of the War on Terror, Mo.be, 06/04/2018.
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