frostfire
10-23-2015, 06:57
As I'm working on my Master's thesis, I thought I would share gems I come across. IMHOO, there's so much venue for counternarrative psyop products. Are we capitalizing on the opportunity?
In a nutshell:
1) ‘IS is more interested in fighting fellow (Sunni) Muslims than
the Assad government.’
2) ‘IS is involved in brutality and atrocities against (Sunni) Muslims.’
3) ‘IS is corrupt and un-Islamic.’
4) ‘Life under IS is harsh and disappointing.’ (Neumann, 2015)
Neumann, P. (2015). Victims, Perpetrators, Assets: The Narratives of Islamic State Defectors. Retrieved from http://icsr.info/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/ICSR-Report-Victims-Perpertrators-Assets-The-Narratives-of-Islamic-State-Defectors.pdf
Reynolds, E. (2015). Boring, bitchy and no luxury cars: Defectors reveal why jihadi dream turned sour. Retrieved from http://www.news.com.au/world/middle-east/boring-bitchy-and-no-luxury-cars-defectors-reveal-why-jihadi-dream-turned-sour/story-fnh81ifq-1227540948335
Talbot, D. (2015).Fighting ISIS Online: The Islamic State is an Internet phenomenon as much as a military one. Counteracting it will require better tactics on the battlefield of social media.Retrieved from http://www.technologyreview.com/review/541801/fighting-isis-online/
In a nutshell:
1) ‘IS is more interested in fighting fellow (Sunni) Muslims than
the Assad government.’
2) ‘IS is involved in brutality and atrocities against (Sunni) Muslims.’
3) ‘IS is corrupt and un-Islamic.’
4) ‘Life under IS is harsh and disappointing.’ (Neumann, 2015)
Neumann, P. (2015). Victims, Perpetrators, Assets: The Narratives of Islamic State Defectors. Retrieved from http://icsr.info/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/ICSR-Report-Victims-Perpertrators-Assets-The-Narratives-of-Islamic-State-Defectors.pdf
Reynolds, E. (2015). Boring, bitchy and no luxury cars: Defectors reveal why jihadi dream turned sour. Retrieved from http://www.news.com.au/world/middle-east/boring-bitchy-and-no-luxury-cars-defectors-reveal-why-jihadi-dream-turned-sour/story-fnh81ifq-1227540948335
Talbot, D. (2015).Fighting ISIS Online: The Islamic State is an Internet phenomenon as much as a military one. Counteracting it will require better tactics on the battlefield of social media.Retrieved from http://www.technologyreview.com/review/541801/fighting-isis-online/