Extremism, Terrorism and Strategic Communication

Extremism, Terrorism and Strategic Communication

Jihadist propaganda has never been more salient an issue than it is today. However, its motivations and impact are all too often misunderstood. This research stream consequently examines online and offline public diplomacy efforts from the likes of the Islamic State, al-Qaeda, and Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) in Syria.

Based on privileged access to and longitudinal archiving of content shared on closed jihadist sources since 2013, this project has tracked the rise and fall of Islamic State media production. Its outputs have directly informed the development of private and public policy responses to the challenges posed by terrorist propaganda on the Internet.

On a longer-term basis, the project is also working to explore how jihadist strategic communication works from a psychological and aesthetic perspective, assessing in particular how it is used to articulate socio-cultural values with a view to radically improving counter-terrorism strategic communication campaigns.

Recent Policy Reports

  • Jun042018

    ICSR Event – Chronicling the Islamic State: A Photographic Perspective

    Speakers: Mr Peter van Agtmael, Magnum Photos photographer and collection curator Mr David Kogan OBE,…

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  • Jun012018

    Charlie Winter’s Address at the United Nations’ Open Meeting on Countering Terrorist Narratives

    Senior Research Fellow Charlie Winter delivered an address at the open meeting of the United Nations Counter-Terrorism…

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  • May312018

    ICSR Events – Martyn Frampton & Stephen Tankel Book Launches

    ICSR recently celebrated two important book launches, featuring new publications by our associate fellows. To…

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