DocumentCode :
3739141
Title :
Examining Botnet Behaviors for Propaganda Dissemination: A Case Study of ISIL´s Beheading Videos-Based Propaganda
Author :
Samer Al-khateeb;Nitin Agarwal
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Sci., Univ. of Arkansas at Little Rock, Little Rock, AR, USA
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
51
Lastpage :
57
Abstract :
Since the dissemination of the first beheading video by the Islamic State in Iraq and Levant (ISIL) of its hostage James Foley (an American journalist), this practice has become increasingly common. Videos of ISIL beheading their hostages in orange jumpsuits swarmed over social media as they swept across Iraq. By showing such shocking videos and images, ISIL is able to spread their opinions and create emotional attitudes for their followers. Through a sophisticated social media strategy and strategic use of botnets, ISIL is succeeding in its propaganda dissemination. ISIL is using social media as a tool to conduct recruitment and radicalization campaigns and raise funds. In this study, we examine the reasons for creating such videos grounded in the literature from cultural anthropology, transnationalism and religious identity, and media & communication. Toward this direction, we collect data from Twitter for the beheadings done by ISIL, especially the Egyptian Copts, the Arab-Israeli "Spy", and the Ethiopian Christians. The study provides insights into the way ISIL uses social media (especially Twitter) to disseminate propaganda and develop a framework to identify sociotechnical behavioral patterns from social and computational science perspective.
Keywords :
"Conferences","Bismuth","Data mining","Hafnium"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Data Mining Workshop (ICDMW), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Electronic_ISBN :
2375-9259
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICDMW.2015.41
Filename :
7395652
Link To Document :
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