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adam_text | EXTREMIST PROPAGANDA IN SOCIAL MEDIA
/ ERBSCHLOE, MICHAELYYD1951-YYEAUTHOR
: 2018
TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
A FRAMEWORK TO ANALYZE THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA PROPAGANDA ON
INTOLERANCE, EXTREMISM, AND RADICALIZATION IN SOCIETY
SOCIAL MEDIA PROPAGANDA AND THE POLITICAL ELECTORAL PROCESS
GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSE TO SOCIAL MEDIA PROPAGANDA, EXTREMISM,
AND RADICALIZATION
MILITARY RESPONSE TO SOCIAL MEDIA PROPAGANDA DRIVEN EXTREMISM, AND
RADICALIZATION
THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA EXTREMIST PROPAGANDA ON LAW ENFORCEMENT
THE CORPORATE EXTREMIST PROPAGANDA MACHINE
EXTREMIST PROPAGANDA AND RECRUITMENT TARGETING YOUTH
ELECTRONIC AGGRESSION OR FREE SPEECH
COUNTERING EXTREMIST ANTI-SCIENCE PROPAGANDA
OBSERVATIONS ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF EXTREMIST PROPAGANDA
TEN REASONS WHY PROPAGANDA WORKS
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
Contents
List of Tables......................................................... ix
Preface................................*............................xi
Acknowledgments.....................................................xi ii
Author...................................................................xy
Introduction...........................................................xvii
1 A Framework to Analyze the Impact of Social Media Propaganda
on Intolerance, Extremism, and Radicalization in Society........... 1
1.1 Propaganda Comes in Many Forms.................................1
1.2 Practical Methods for Identifying Propaganda...................5
1.3 Understanding Extremists and Extremism.........................7
1.4 Radicalization and Propaganda.................................10
1.5 Social Media and Propaganda Consumption.......................12
1.6 The Relationship between Television and Violence............ 14
1.7 Countering Propaganda in Social Media.........................18
1.8 Summary.......................................................19
1.9 Course Activities.............................................20
References.................................................... 21
2 Social Media Propaganda and the Political Electoral Process.........23
2.1 Russian Propaganda Activities in the 2016 U.S. Elections......23
2.2 Google Testifies before U.S. Congress ...................... 27
2.3 Facebook Testifies before U.S. Congress..................... 29
2.4 Twitter Testifies before U.S. Congress........................34
2.5 The Honest Ads Act............................................41
2.6 Summary..................................................... 45
2.7 Course Activities........................................... 46
References.................................................... 47
3 Government Institutional Response to Social Media Propaganda,
Extremism, and Radicalization................................... 49
3.1 Mobilizing to Combat Violent Extremism........................49
3.2 Research and Analysis to Countering Violent Extremism.........52
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3.3 Department of Homeland Security Grant Opportunities..........56
3.4 Homeland Security Academic Advisory Council............,......58
3.5 The U.S. Department of Justice Fighting Terrorism for Decades.61
3.6 General Accountability Office Evaluation of U.S. Government
Countering Violent Extremism Efforts..........................64
3.7 Summary.......................................................67
3.8 Course Activities............................................68
References....................................................... 68
4 Military Response to Social Media Propaganda-Driven
Extremism and Radicalization........................................71
4.1 Addressing the Threat of Insider Radicalization..............71
4.2 Military Anti-Terrorism Activities beyond the Insider Threat.75
4.3 Military Efforts to Counter Extremist Propaganda.............76
4.4 Summary.......................................................78
4.5 Course Activities ...........................................79
References................................................. 79
5 The Impact of Social Media Extremist Propaganda on Law
Enforcement.............................................. 81
5.1 Training for Collecting and Examining Extremist Propaganda...81
5.2 Monitoring Social Media Propaganda for Law Enforcement.......85
5.3 Joint Terrorism Task Forces..................................87
5.4 Law Enforcement and Justice System Personnel
Can Be Extremists............................................88
5.5 Anti-Cop versus Pro-Cop Propaganda in Social Media...........92
5.6 Summary.................................................. 94
5.7 Course Activities............................................95
References................................................... 96
6 The Corporate Extremist Propaganda Machine....................... 99
6.1 The Corporate Extremist Propaganda Culture...................99
6.2 The Case of Big Tobacco.....................................101
6.3 Corporations Are Seen as Terrorist Organizations.......... 107
6.4 Corporate Propaganda in the Classroom.......................109
6.5 Summary................................................. Ill
6.6 Course Activities......................................... 112
References........................................................112
Extremist Propaganda and Recruitment Targeting Youth..............115
7.1 Students as Recruitment Targets.............................115
7.2 Hate and Violence Are Parts of Life for Youth in the U.S....118
7.3 Don’t Be a Puppet: Pull Back the Curtain on
Violent Extremism Website............................... 121
Contents ■ vii
7.4 Gangs as Extremist Groups.................................126
7.5 Summary....................................................130
7.6 Course Activities.........................................130
References........................................................131
8 Electronic Aggression or Free Speech..............................133
8.1 The Rise of Electronic Aggression..........................133
8.2 Electronic Aggression Models........................... 135
8.3 Electronic Aggression at the Tribal Level..................136
8.4 The Electronic Aggression of White Nationalism.............137
8.5 Extremist Religious Propaganda in the U.S..................139
8.6 Extremist Propaganda through Censorship....................140
8.7 Summary.................................................. 141
8.8 Course Activities..........................................142
References...................................................... 142
9 Countering Extremist Anti-Science Propaganda......................145
9.1 The Anti-Science Movement Gained Momentum over
Many Years.................................................145
9.2 Educational Attainment in the U.S..........................146
9-3 Countering Extremist Anti-Vaccine Social Media Propaganda .... 149
9.4 Extremist Anti-Climate Change Science Propaganda...........150
9-5 Anti-Fetal Tissue Research Extremist Propaganda............153
9.6 Ethics and Codes of Conduct Violations in the
U.S. Government........................................... 155
9.7 Survey of Public Attitudes toward and Understanding
of Science and Technology................................ 160
9.8 Summary....................................................162
9.9 Course Activities........................................ 163
References.................................................. 163
10 Observations on the Distribution of Extremist Propaganda........ 167
10.1 The Whirlpool of Extremist Propaganda......................167
10.2 Extremist Propaganda Gets Funneled....................... 169
10.3 The Power of Rallies and Mass Events.......................170
10.4 Homeschooling Can Funnel Extremist Propaganda..............173
10.5 Charter and Private Schools and the Perpetuation
of Propaganda........................................... 174
10.6 Extremist Propaganda in Closed Societies...................177
10.7 Mental Health Conditions and Extremist Propaganda..........179
10.8 Summary....................................................182
10.9 Course Activities..........................................183
References........................................................183
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11 Ten Reasons Why Propaganda Works.................................185
11.1 The Ten Reasons Propaganda Works So Well..................185
11.2 Blissfulness and Consistency..............................187
11.3 Lack of Knowledge, Confusion, and Laziness................188
11.4 Repetition, Familiarity, and Acceptance...................,189
11.5 Groups, Peers, and Belonging ............................191
11.6 The Reason This Is Important...............................193
11.7 Summary.................................................. 194
11.8 Course Activities........................................ 195
References ................................................ 195
Glossary of Key Terms.................................................197
Index ................................................................203
HOMELAND SECURITY
EXTREMIST mPAMUM W S6CIAL MEblA
A Threat to Homeland Security
Extremist Propaganda in Social Media: A Threat to Homeland analyzes the impact
of propaganda in social media and the resultant rise in extremism. The book identifies the
current phenomenon, what shall be dubbed blisstopian societies for the purposes of this book,
which are characterized by the ignorance is bliss principle and subscribe to an unquestioning
acceptance of a social doctrine without challenge or introspection. In these subcultures, the
malleable populations seif-seiecf social media content, news and propaganda delivery
mechanisms. By doing so. they expose themselves only to content that contributes to tneir
isolation, alienation, and self-regulation, resulting in reinforced stereotyped.and misinformed.
beliefs about society and the world around them
íhis phenomenon is unfortunately, not fake news. the book illustrates througnont that this
unquestioning acceptance of a contrived social doctrine has fueled the rise and perpetuation of
hate crimes radicalism, arid violence in such groups as white separatists white supremacists.
neo-Nazis. ISIS, and Boko Hamm, m addition to perpetuating ethnic cleansing actions around
rite world, Tills dynamic lias increased political polarization In the United States and abroad,
furthering an unwillingness arid inability to compromise or see others perspectives, thus
fomenting and providing justification for insular populations increasing willingness to harm
others and do violence.
rite dissemination of fake news and propaganda, with which Russia has been charged and for
which the ü S. Congress has called social media companies to explain, may ne just the tip of
rfie Iceberg of what can be perpetrated through social media. Chapters cite numerous examples
from the 2016 political election the Russia investigation into the hump campaign, domestic US
terrorists, and ISIS among many other examples of extremist and radicalizing rhetoric
Key features;
• Provides numerous contemporary case study examples throughout the dock.........-
straight from news headlines
• Defines the blisstopian society and illustrates how subversive catered news is self-
perpetuating, self-selected and consumed and dangerous to extreme radicalization
• illustrates now to identify arid counter social media content that promotes mióle wee,
extremism, and radicalization in individuals and groups
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spellingShingle | Erbschloe, Michael 1951- Extremist propaganda in social media a threat to homeland security Social media Political aspects United States Polarization (Social sciences) United States Internet and terrorism United States Radicalism United States Extremist Web sites Social Media (DE-588)4639271-3 gnd Propaganda (DE-588)4076374-2 gnd Innere Sicherheit (DE-588)4127888-4 gnd Radikalismus (DE-588)4048171-2 gnd |
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title | Extremist propaganda in social media a threat to homeland security |
title_auth | Extremist propaganda in social media a threat to homeland security |
title_exact_search | Extremist propaganda in social media a threat to homeland security |
title_full | Extremist propaganda in social media a threat to homeland security Michael Erbschloe |
title_fullStr | Extremist propaganda in social media a threat to homeland security Michael Erbschloe |
title_full_unstemmed | Extremist propaganda in social media a threat to homeland security Michael Erbschloe |
title_short | Extremist propaganda in social media |
title_sort | extremist propaganda in social media a threat to homeland security |
title_sub | a threat to homeland security |
topic | Social media Political aspects United States Polarization (Social sciences) United States Internet and terrorism United States Radicalism United States Extremist Web sites Social Media (DE-588)4639271-3 gnd Propaganda (DE-588)4076374-2 gnd Innere Sicherheit (DE-588)4127888-4 gnd Radikalismus (DE-588)4048171-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Social media Political aspects United States Polarization (Social sciences) United States Internet and terrorism United States Radicalism United States Extremist Web sites Social Media Propaganda Innere Sicherheit Radikalismus USA |
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