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Taliban Propaganda: Winning the War of Words?
Kabul; Brussels: International Crisis Group (2008), 47 pp.
"This report examines the Taliban’s evolving propaganda strategy and its role in shaping perceptions of legitimacy and strength during the Afghan conflict. It argues that the Taliban developed a sophisticated, multi-platform communications apparatus that exploited Afghan nationalism, local grievan
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Strong Religion, Zealous Media: Christian Fundamentalism and Communication in India
New Dehli: Sage (2008), xvii, 207 pp.
Beacon of Hatred: Inside Hizballah's Al-Manar Television
Washington, DC: Washington Institute for Near East Policy (2004), xviii, 106 pp.
Radio Priest: Charles Coughlin, the Father of Hate Radio
New York: Free Press (1996), ix, 376 pp.
"For me, growing up in Detroit, Coughlin was a fascinating figure of local lore: both loved and hated, he was clearly someone whose career cannot be reduced to a single dimension. It may well be argued that the conventional standards of biography should not be applied to media figures, for theirs is
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Print Islam: Media and Religious Revolution in Afghanistan
Anthropological Quarterly, volume 68, issue 3 (1995), pp. 171-184
"This article considers the role of three forms of print media in the development of radical Islamic political ideology and organization in Afghanistan. Through an examination of newspapers, pamphlets, and magazines, the article considers the way in which textual forms have supplemented ideological
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