Islamic/State: Daesh’s Visual Negotiation of Institutional Positioning

IF 0.7 0 RELIGION Journal of Media and Religion Pub Date : 2021-04-03 DOI:10.1080/15348423.2021.1930813
Nagham El Karhili, J. Hendry, Wojciech Kackowski, Kareem El Damanhoury, Aaron Dicker, Carol K. Winkler
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ABSTRACT In response to calls for more empirical studies in organizational communication to further develop the Four Flows Model of CCO, this analysis examines Daesh’s use of visual messaging strategies as a means of institutional positioning in the global communications environment. To do so, the study analyzes over 2000 religious and state images displayed in the group’s English/Arabic publications. The findings highlight the critical role of both the quantity and nature of visual output in the Four Flows Model. The study also expands current understandings of institutional positioning over time, through organizational expansion/constraint, and in relation to various targeted online communities.
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为了响应对组织传播进行更多实证研究以进一步发展CCO四流模型的呼吁,本文分析了Daesh在全球传播环境中使用视觉信息策略作为机构定位的一种手段。为此,该研究分析了该组织英语/阿拉伯语出版物中展示的2000多幅宗教和国家图像。研究结果强调了视觉输出的数量和性质在四流模型中的关键作用。该研究还通过组织扩张/约束以及与各种目标在线社区的关系,随着时间的推移扩展了目前对机构定位的理解。
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