"The Evolving Self-Presentation of the Islamic State, From Dabiq to Rumiyah"* (Accepted version, forthcoming at The Social Science Journal)
Lee Yan Song, Josh Woods, Jesse Wozniak
The Social Science Journal, 2020
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Obey the emerging caliphate: The ideological framework of the “Islamic State” in Iraq and the Levant
Christoph Günther
Orient, 2014
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The “Islamic State”: trajectory and reach a year after its self-proclamation as a “Caliphate”
Luis Tomé
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The Islamic State constructing identity and articulating propagandistic discourse through intertextuality and recontextualisation
Mifdal Mohamed
Contemporary voices, 2022
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Challenging the Narrative of the “Islamic State”
Alex Schmid
Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism Studies, 2015
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The Rise of the So-Called Islamic State or When "Too Perfect Propaganda Apparatus" Stirs Controversies and Questions
Ecaterina MAȚOI
MENA IN FOCUS - The Middle East and North Africa in Focus, 2021
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“Islamic State” and the Transformation of Islamic Discourse in the Middle East
Prof. Hamdy A.Hassan حمدي عبدالرحمن
Journal of Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies (in Asia)
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ISIS totalitarian ideology and discourse : an analysis of the Dabiq Magazine discourse
Marius S
Marius Steindal, 2015
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Between the Wolf and the Crocodile: The Pragmatic Currents of the Islamic State
Robert Vessels
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" Islamic State " and the Transformation of Islamic Discourse in the Middle East " Islamic State " and the Transformation of Islamic Discourse in the Middle East
Prof. Hamdy A.Hassan حمدي عبدالرحمن
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The Authority of the Islamic State
Christoph Günther, Tom Kaden
Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers, 2016
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Recruiting Foreign Warriors: Moral and Temporal Tropes in the Islamic State's Dabiq
Soumia Dhar Bardhan
Rhetoric and Public Affairs, 2021
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An Alternative Vision of Statehood: Islamic State's Ideological Challenge to the Nation-State
Nadia Kaneva
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Modernity as a False Deity: Takfiri Anachronism in the Islamic State Group’s Media Strategy
Omar Al-Ghazzi
Javnost - The Public Journal of the European Institute for Communication and Culture, 2018
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The Islamic 'State' Challenge: Defining the Actor
zeray yihdego
2015
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Legitimizing the Caliphate and its politics. Moral Disengagement Rhetoric in ISIL's Dabiq
Thomas Frissen
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Framing Isis. Ideologia, strategie, comunicazione
Marco Bruno
2015
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Islamic State: the corporate culture of terrorism. New narratives and media in the conquest of the Internet.
Sergio Moreno Valle
2023
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Statebuilding beyond the West: Exploring Islamic State’s strategic narrative of governance and statebuilding
Nicolas Lemay-Hébert
European Journal of International Security
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Symbolic Frames: Identity and Legitimacy in Iraqi Islamist Discourse
Ariel Ahram
2008
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The fading siren call: How the Islamic State’s territorial decline has reshaped its propaganda content
Evan Blackwell
2018
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The Islamic State’s Global Propaganda Strategy
Nathaniel Barr, Daveed Gartenstein-Ross, Bridget Moreng
Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism Studies, 2016
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ISIS in Its Own Words: The History, Strategy, and Ideology of the Islamic State The ISIS Reader: Milestone Texts of the Islamic State Movement
Adam Hoffman, Ronen Zeidel
Strategic Assessment - A Multidisciplinary Journal on National Security, 2021
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'Constructing the Islamic State: Analysing in Interplay between Media and Policy Frames in the Aftermath of the November 13th 2015 Paris Attacks'
Jared Ahmad
Critical Studies on Terrorism , 2020
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Mediating Islamic State| Toward a Protostate Media System:The Role of ISIS’s Content
Kareem El Damanhoury
2020
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The Daesh State: The Myth Turns into a Reality
Kareem El Damanhoury
2016
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Forthcoming. "Evil™: Islamic State, Conflict Capitalism, and the Geopolitical Uncanny,” Critical Studies on Security (Special Issue: “Who’s Afraid of ISIS?: the Politics of Hegemonic Fear).
Amanda E . Rogers, Ph.D.
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A Critical Discourse Analysis of ISIS’ Radicalizing Recruitment Strategies The Case of Dabiq Magazine
Mohammed Cherif Basli, hayam abbassi
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Terror in the age of its digital reproduction: The branding of the Islamic State - a subcultural counter-narrative?
Helmut Sandrock
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The Rise of the Islamic State and How to Reverse It
Mbaye Lo
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Changes in Jihadi Discourse in the Wake of the Islamic State_Introduction
Christina Hartmann
Changes in Jihadi Discourse in the Wake of the "Islamic State": From Transnational Jihad to Fragmentation, 2022
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ISIS’ Caliphate and Intra-jihadist Struggles for Authority
Pieter Nanninga
2014
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The Challenge of the Islamic State
Mohammed Nuruzzaman
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The Neo-Caliphate of the 'Islamic State'
Prem Mahadevan
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Mirror, Mirror: How Framing Conflicts through Propaganda Serves to Legitimize Violence and Challenge Existing Perspectives in the Case of Daesh and the West
Aviva Morgan Stein
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