Discussing the Islamic State on Twitter / Matteo Colombo, Luigi Curini.
2022
BP185.7
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Discussing the Islamic State on Twitter / Matteo Colombo, Luigi Curini.
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9783031070716 (electronic bk.)
3031070712 (electronic bk.)
9783031070709
3031070704
3031070712 (electronic bk.)
9783031070709
3031070704
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2022]
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©2022
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English
Description
1 online resource (xi, 154 pages) : illustrations (chiefly color).
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10.1007/978-3-031-07071-6 doi
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BP185.7
Dewey Decimal Classification
297.2/72
Summary
This book explores how ordinary Arab-speaking social media users have reacted to propaganda from the Islamic State, rather than how IS propaganda has targeted ordinary users, thus providing a change in perspective in the literature. The authors provide a comprehensive account of the evolution of the Arabic discourse on IS, encompassing all phases of the Caliphates political evolution, from the apogee of the Islamic State in October 2014 to the loss of its unofficial capital of Raqqa in September 2017. Taking into account key events, the book also considers the most recurrent topics for IS and its opponents who engage in the Twitter conversation. The analysis is based on around 29 million tweets written in the Arabic language, representing a random sample of around one-third of all Arabic tweets referring to IS over the 2014-2017 timeframe. Matteo Colombo is Junior Research Fellow at the Clingendael Institute, The Netherlands, and Associate Research Fellow in the Italian Institute for International Political Studies (ISPI). He obtained a PhD in Political Studies at the University of Milan, Italy. His main interests are in social media, political reforms, jihadism, and energy policy in the Middle East. Luigi Curini is Professor in Political Science in the Department of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Milan, Italy. His research focuses on party competition, comparative politics, quantitative methods, machine learning and text analytics. He has published over 50 articles in international academic peer-reviewed journals such as Comparative Political Studies, Journal of Politics, British Journal of Political Science, European Journal of Political Research, among others. He is also author of seven books and co-editor of The SAGE Handbook of Research Methods in Political Science and International Relations (with Robert J. Franzese, 2020).
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: The research methodology
Chapter 3: Detecting the Sentiment towards IS and its evolution
Chapter 4: A thematic study of the topics in the pro-IS and anti-IS tweets
Chapter 5: The enemy of my enemy? Hostility and sectarian discourse between pro-IS and anti-IS Arabic-speaking Twitter users
Chapter 6: Conclusion.
Chapter 2: The research methodology
Chapter 3: Detecting the Sentiment towards IS and its evolution
Chapter 4: A thematic study of the topics in the pro-IS and anti-IS tweets
Chapter 5: The enemy of my enemy? Hostility and sectarian discourse between pro-IS and anti-IS Arabic-speaking Twitter users
Chapter 6: Conclusion.