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adam_text | Contents
Preface
xvii
Overview of the Textbook
xvii
Preview of All Chapters
xviii
J. What Is Terrorism?
1
Terrorism: Origin of the Word
1
Terrorism: Definition
2
Definitions from Vanous Scholars and Institutions
3
Most Universally Accepted Definition
4
U.S. Department of State s List of Current Terrorist Organizations
5
Brief History of Terrorism
7
Statistics on Present-Day Terrorism
9
RAND Corporation
10
Muslim Support for Terrorism in the U.S.
10
OLd Terrorism vs. New Terrorism
11
Classical, Modern, and Postmodern Terrorism
11
Four
Waves of Terrorism
12
Clash of Civilizations
12
New Organizational Structures
14
Why Does Terrorism Exist? Fifteen Causes
14
Case Study: Anders
Behring
Breivik s Manifesto
19
The Terrorist Identity
20
Ascribed Terrorist Identity
20
Self-Ascribed Terrorist Identity
20
Terrorists Educational and Family Backgrounds
22
The Gender of the Terrorist
22
The Age of the Terrorist
23
Summary
23
Key Terms
24
Ĺ
Terrorism as a Communication Process: Tactics
33
Communication: Definition
33
Berto s Model of Communication
34
Terrorism as a Communication Process
35
Communicating
Terrorism: A Model
36
Act of Terrorism
36
Collective Communication Model of Terrorism
37
Communication of Terrorism: Social Noise
37
Propaganda by the Deed
38
Martyrdom
39
Communication of Terrorism: The Signature Method
41
Signature Methods in History
41
The IRA s Signature Methods
42
Suicide Bombings
42
Kidnappings and Hijackings
43
Beheadings
44
Underpublicized Signature Methods
44
Communication of Terrorism: The Conduit Metaphor
45
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
46
Osama bin Laden Videotapes
46
Summary
48
Key Terms
48
S
Terrorism as a Communication Process: The Media
53
Media: Definition
53
Terrorism and the Media: A Symbiotic Relationship
54
Media as Amplification Effect
57
Media as a Fickle Friend
59
Osama bin Laden: A Household Name
59
Examples of Terrorists Exploitation of the Media
60
Problems with Media Coverage of Terrorism
63
Media Terrorism
65
Terrorism and the Media:
A Semiotic
Perspective
67
Saussurean Semiotics
67
Peircean Semiotics
68
The Signal-Index Paradigm
69
Media Portrayals of Female Terrorists
69
Summary
70
Key Terms
70
ł
Terrorism as a Communication Process: The Audience
77
The Audience: Definition
77
Terrorism and the Audience: From Intimate to Public Distance
78
Beyond the Immediate Targets of Terrorism
78
An Audience Already Established
80
Yale Model of Persuasion
81
Uses and Gratifications Theory
82
Audience
for Jihadist Terrorists
83
9/11
and Its Eight Types of Audiences
84
Measures of Audience Effectiveness
86
Emotional and Attitudinal Impacts of Terronsm on the Audience
88
Fear and Trauma
88
Tertiary Identities
89
Impacts of Media Exposure of Terrorism on the Audience
90
Managing Citizens Fears
90
Remarks on Israelis Reactions
91
Affecting Memory
92
Perception Is Not Reality
92
Gradual Lessening of Interest
93
Terrorism as Spectacle: It s All for the Audience
94
Commanding the Audience s Gaze
94
The Medium Is the Message
95
Dawson s Field Hijackings
95
Culture of Terror
96
Terrorism as Spectacle: Analyzing
9/11 96
A Disaster Movie
97
A Horror Movie
97
A Speech Performance
98
Terrorism as Spectacle: Dramaturgical Analysis
98
9/11
as Performance as Political Action
98
9/11
as Script
99
9/11
as
Mise en
Scène
100
9/11
as Choreography
101
Summary
101
Key Terms
102
J
Framing Terrorism 111
Framing: Definition 111
Framing vs. Agenda Setting
113
Types of Framing
114
Framing through the Power of Television
115
Emotional Cues in Television Coverage
116
Media Dependency Theory
117
Framing Terrorism
117
One-Sided vs. Two-Sided Coverage
118
Sound-Biting the Audience
119
Keeping the Audience Interested
120
Media-Military Collaboration
120
Media-Government Collaboration
122
A CLash of Civilizations in Media Framing of
Terrorism
123
Framing the Image:
Durran
vs. Nomch
124
Framing for Censorship
125
Framing Reporters for Censorship
126
Freedom of Information
(FOI)
Act
126
Visual Determinism
126
Arguments for and against Censoring Media Coverage of Terrorism
128
Arguments for Censorship
128
Arguments against Censorship
129
Framing the Media as Janus-Faced Means
130
Summary
131
Key Terms
131
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Terrorism as Social Construction of Reality
137
Social Construction of Reality: Definition
137
Terrorism, Language, and Co-Construction of Reality
138
Discourse
138
Narrative
139
Social Construction of Terrorism in the West
140
Symbolism
140
American Collective Identity
141
United States vs. Europe
142
Social Construction of Fear
142
Social Construction of Emotions
143
Définirions
of Emotions
144
Collective Emotional Orientation
144
Emotion and Interpersonal News Diffusion
145
The Role of Culture in Terrorism
145
Three Levels of Mental Programming
146
Collective Level of Mental Programming and Terrorism
146
Cultural Worldview (CWV)
149
Belief in a Just World
150
Symbolic Interactionism
151
Uncertainty Avoidance
153
Collectivism
153
Ethnography of Terrorism
154
Summary
156
Key Terms
156
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Stereotyping Terrorists
163
Stereotype: Definition
163
Stereotyping the Enemy
164
Diverse Ways for Stereotyping the Enemy
164
Collective Unconscious
166
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Stigmatization
166
Three Forms of
Stigma
167
Racial Profiling
167
The Case of
Liban
Hussein
168
Stereotyping Arabs, Islam, and Terrorism
168
American Stereotypes of Arabs and Islam over the Years
169
Western Stereotypes of Arabs and Islam over the Years
170
Perspectives on Racism
171
McLuhan s Tetradic Framework
171
First Step
172
Second Step
173
Third Step
174
Fourth Step
176
Stereotyping Terrorism in Hollywood and Movies
177
Jack Shaheen s Studies
177
Narrative Transportation
178
Cultivation Theory
178
Summary
179
Key Terms
179
Interpreting Terrorism through Rhetoric
185
Rhetoric: General Perspectives
185
Three Modes of Rhetoric
186
Propaganda
187
Pro-War Rhetoric in the George W. Bush Administration
187
President Bush s Address to a Joint Session of
Congress
189
Pro-War Rhetoric in the Media
190
The Propaganda of World War
191
Propaganda Content Analysis Categories and Descnptors
192
Dehumanizing the Enemy
193
Dehumanization during the Bush Administration
194
Boomerang Effect
195
The Us vs. Them Dichotomy
195
Cultural Hegemony
196
Occidentalism
196
Free Speech about Terrorism
197
Anti-Semetic Rhetoric
198
Terrorism Slogans
198
Counterterrorism and Antiterronsm Slogans
199
Anti-Iraq War and Anti-GWOT Slogans
199
Rhetoric of Islamist Terrorist Groups
200
Case Study: Osama bin Laden s Speech
(10/29/2004) 202
Selective Moral Disengagement
205
Summary
207
Key Terms
207
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Euphemisms for Terrorism
213
Euphemisms: Definition
213
It s Not Terrorism; Ifs the T-Word
214
Distancing Language
215
No More Bombing?
216
No More Killing?
217
Terrorism Euphemisms in the Bush Era
219
The Patriot Act
220
Unknown Unknown
221
Euphemisms for Torture
221
Terrorism Euphemisms in the
Obama
Era
222
Biuespeak
223
Euphemisms Used by Terrorists
Themselves
224
Effects of Terrorism Euphemisms
226
Obscurantism
226
Glossocracy
227
Solutions
221
Summary
228
Key Terms
229
AU
Terrorism and Group Dynamics
233
Groups: Definition
233
Group Norms and Group Commitment
234
Primary Groups
234
Group Socialization and Terrorism
235
Trust and Support
235
Community of Practice (CoP)
236
Group Roles
237
Terrorism and Social Identity Theory (SIT)
237
Description of SIT
238
Social Identity of Terrorists
239
SIT and Hezbollah
240
SIT and Competition between
Terrorist Groups
242
SIT and Group Mortality Salience
242
SIT and Forgiveness
243
Small-Group Radicalization
243
Jihadization
244
Halaqa and Usroh
245
Groupthink
245
Risky Shift in Terrorist Groups
246
Consequences of Groupthink
247
Recruitment of Terrorists
248
The Importance of Identity
248
ModeLs of Recruitment
248
Staircase to Terrorism Model
249
Ground Floor and First Floor
250
Second Floor
250
Third Floor
250
Fourth Floor
251
Fifth (and Last) Floor
252
Five Phases of Social Psychological Conditioning
253
Phases
1
and
2 254
Phase
3 254
Phase
4 256
Phase
5 256
The Pyramid Model
257
Levels of Involvement of Female Terrorists
258
Group Failure
258
Symbolic Convergence Theory
259
The Role of Myth in Terrorist Groups
260
Symbolic Cue, Fantasy Type, and Saga
261
Symbols in Terrorist Groups
262
Symbols and Terrorism
262
Symbolism in Shi ite Terrorism
263
Symbolism in Hezbollah
264
Social Marginalization
265
Social Marginalization of Future Jihadists
266
Damascus Road Conversion
266
Summary
267
Key Terms
268
11
Organizational Structure and Leadership in Terrorism
281
Traditional Organizational Structure in Terrorism
281
Pyramidal (or Hierarchical) Structure
281
Horizontal Structure
282
Traditional Leadership in Terrorism
283
Leadership Influence
283
Authoritarian Leadership
284
Charismatic Leadership
285
Social Networks of Terrorists
286
Social Network: Definition
287
The
AI Qaeda
Network
287
Types
of Social Networks
288
Financial Networks in Terrorism
290
Hawala System
290
Difficulties in Dismantling Terrorist Financial Networks
290
Safe Havens
291
Collaboration Models in Terrorism
292
Physical Exchange
292
Information Exchange
293
Knowledge Exchange
293
Action Exchange
294
Miscellaneous Types of Collaboration
294
Mexican Drug Cartels and Terrorists: A Collaboration
295
Terrorist Cells: General Outlook
296
Clandestine Celt Structure
296
AI Qaeda
Cells
297
Self-Starter
Cells
297
The Lone Wolf Cell Structure
298
Leaderless Resistance
299
Lone Wolf Terrorism in the U.S.
299
Summan/
300
Key Terms
301
12
Diffusion of Innovations
(Dol)
and Terrorism
307
Diffusion of Innovations
(Dol):
Definition
307
Introduction to
Dol
and Terrorism
308
Dol,
Terrorism, and Social Movement Theory
310
Spillover Effect
310
Opinion Leadership
311
3ihad Diffusing through MusLim Countries
312
Diffusion of Hamas and Its Ideas
313
Diffusion of the Muslim Brotherhood in Indonesia
314
Diffusing Suicide Terrorism
315
Dol
and
Mimetism:
Definition
316
Vertical vs. Horizontal Transmission
316
Merne
Replication
317
Dol
and
Mimetism:
Terrorism
318
The
AI Qaeda
Mêmes
318
Suicide Terrorism and Social Proof
319
Mirror Neurons
320
Social Learning Theory
320
Merne
Antibody
321
Radical Islam
321
British Islamic Schools
322
U.S. Islamic SchooLs
324
îndoctrinaţing
Palestinian Children
324
Doi
and Response to Terrorism
327
Summary
328
Key Terms
329
13
The Globalization of Terrorism
335
Globalization: Definition
335
Global Transnational Terrorism (GTT)
336
Violent Non-State Actors (VSNAs)
336
Hezbollah and GTT
337
New Weapons and Better Technologies
338
Parallel Globalization of Terror and
Ontologica!.
Insecurity
339
Parallel Globalization of Terror
339
Ontologica!
Insecurity
339
Terrorism in Cyberspace
340
Cyberspace: Definition
340
Terrorists Exploiting Cyberspace
341
Communicating Jihadist Terrorism through Cyberspace
342
Online Do-It-Yourself Jihad
343
Terrorists and Online Social Media
344
Virtual Community
344
Terrorists as Online Social Communicators
345
Motives for Online Terrorist Recruitment
346
The Terrorists Online Audience
347
Four Types of Online Audience
347
Hamas Audiences
348
Online Radicalization
349
The Public Sphere
(Habermas) 349
Stages of Online RadicaLization
350
Steganography: Covert Communication
350
Steganography: Definition
350
Cryptography
351
Examples of Steganography in Terrorism
351
Cyberterrorism
352
Cyberterrorism Different from Hacking and Cyberwar
352
The Postmodern Condition
353
Summary
354
Key Terms
355
14
One-on-One with the Terrorist: Interpersonal Perspectives
361
Interpersonal Communication: Definition
361
Six Assumptions
361
Negotiation
362
Hostage Negotiation
363
Terrorist-Negotiators
363
Dyadic and Triadic Hostage Negotiation
364
Levels of Negotiation Behavior
365
Relational Development
365
Relational Development in Hostage Negotiations
365
The Role of Language
366
Moluccans Hijacking in the Netherlands
367
Hostage Negotiation Fiascos
368
Hostages Interacting with Terrorists
369
Uncertainty Reduction Theory (URT)
369
Stockholm Syndrome
370
Interrogation as an Interpersonal Form
371
Interrogation: Definition
371
Interrogation of Suspected Terrorists
372
Deceivers among Suspected Terrorists
373
The Most Likely to Deceive among Suspected Terrorists
373
InterculturaL Complications
374
Analyzing Deception in Interrogations
374
Microexpressions
and Leakage
375
Facial Action Coding System
376
Summary
376
Key Terms
377
15
One-on-One with the Terrorist: International Perspectives
383
International Communication and International Dialogue
383
Definitions
383
At the Negotiation Table with Terrorists?
384
Negotiation Theory
385
Tactics and Strategies in Negotiation
386
Third-Party Intervention
388
Strategic Ambiguity as a Communication Strategy
390
The Role of Diplomacy
391
Definition
391
InterculturaL Competence
392
Multi-Track Diplomacy
393
Track I Diplomacy
394
Track II Diplomacy
394
Track III Diplomacy
395
Track IV Diplomacy
395
Track V Diplomacy
395
Voice of America
(VOA)
396
Dialogue among Civilizations
397
Global
Opinion
Theory
397
Kissing the Enemy?
398
Schmoozing with Terrorists
399
Summary
399
Key Terms
400
16
Crisis Communication and Intelligence
405
Crisis Communication: General Perspectives
405
Crisis Management
405
Crisis Communication: Definition
406
Crisis Communication: Indicators
406
Differences with Risk Communication
407
Ten Practices in Crisis Communication
408
Improving Terrorism Preparedness: Interorganizational Communication
410
Five Reasons Why Hospitals Are Not Prepared
410
Interorganizational Communication as the Main Remedy
411
Crisis Response through the Web
412
Crisis Response as Restorative Rhetoric
413
Counterterrorism vs. Antiterronsm
414
Intelligence: Know Thy Enemy
415
Definition
415
Signal Intelligence
416
Information Environment: Misinformation, Disinformation, and Rumors
417
Disinformation
417
Rumors
419
Fusion Centers
420
Color-Coded Terrorism
421
Summary
422
Key Terms
423
Glossary
429
Index
473
About the Author
499
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spellingShingle | Matusitz, Jonathan Andre 1976- Terrorism & communication a critical introduction Politik Terrorismus Terrorism and mass media Terrorism Communication Political aspects Terrorismus (DE-588)4059534-1 gnd Kommunikation (DE-588)4031883-7 gnd Massenmedien (DE-588)4037877-9 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4059534-1 (DE-588)4031883-7 (DE-588)4037877-9 |
title | Terrorism & communication a critical introduction |
title_alt | Terrorism and communication |
title_auth | Terrorism & communication a critical introduction |
title_exact_search | Terrorism & communication a critical introduction |
title_full | Terrorism & communication a critical introduction Jonathan Matusitz |
title_fullStr | Terrorism & communication a critical introduction Jonathan Matusitz |
title_full_unstemmed | Terrorism & communication a critical introduction Jonathan Matusitz |
title_short | Terrorism & communication |
title_sort | terrorism communication a critical introduction |
title_sub | a critical introduction |
topic | Politik Terrorismus Terrorism and mass media Terrorism Communication Political aspects Terrorismus (DE-588)4059534-1 gnd Kommunikation (DE-588)4031883-7 gnd Massenmedien (DE-588)4037877-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Politik Terrorismus Terrorism and mass media Terrorism Communication Political aspects Kommunikation Massenmedien Lehrbuch |
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