Ebook: Weaponized Words: The Strategic Role Of Persuasion In Violent Radicalization And Counter-Radicalization
Author: Kurt Braddock
- Tags: Social Psychology, Politics And International Relations, International Relations And International Organisations, Psychology: Persuasion, Psychology: Persuasion In Organizations, Internet And Terrorism
- Year: 2020
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- Edition: 1st Edition
- Language: English
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Strengthen your understanding of the persuasive mechanisms used by terrorist groups and how they are effective in order to defeat them. Weaponized Words applies existing theories of persuasion to domains unique to this digital era, such as social media, YouTube, websites, and message boards to name but a few. Terrorists deploy a range of communication methods and harness reliable communication theories to create strategic messages that persuade peaceful individuals to join their groups and engage in violence. While explaining how they accomplish this, the book lays out a blueprint for developing counter-messages perfectly designed to conquer such violent extremism and terrorism. Using this basis in persuasion theory, a socio-scientific approach is generated to fight terrorist propaganda and the damage it causes.
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