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Transnational Othering – Global Diversities: Media, Extremism and Free Expression

Göteborg: Nordicom (2019), 332 pp.

ISBN 978-91-88855-19-0 (pdf)

CC BY-NC-ND

1 Global connections / Elisabeth Eide, Kristin Skare Orgeret & Nil Mutluer
I. EXTREMISM AND THE MEDIA: SHIFTING SAND
2 A man I knew became a suicide bomber for IS / Kristin Solberg
3 The battle over discourses. Dancing with "ISIS wolves" / Abeer Saady Soliman
4 Transnational extremist recruitment through social media / Afshin Ismaeli
5 Indonesia: When civil society, government and islamists collide / Ade Armando
6 Tunisia: Reporting terrorism / Mohamed Balti
7 Bangladesh: Social media, extremism and freedom of expression / Syeda Gulshan Ferdous Jana
8 Countering violent extremism in Bangladesh / Julfikar Ali Manik
II. FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION AND NEW CHALLENGES
9 Pakistan's war on free speech. Challenges and probable solutions / Altaf Ullah Khan
10 Who suppresses free speech in Bangladesh? A typology of actors / Mubashar Hasan
11 Turkey: How to deal with threats to journalism? / Bora Ataman & Baris Çoban
12 Media in Turkey: A reporter's tale / Ayla Albayrak
13 Afghanistan: Navigating between enemies and restrictive forces / Abdul Mujeeb Khalvatgar
14 Transnational Dialogues: Cartoons, Daesh and the white terrorist / Atta Ansari
15 Tunisia: The long path towards freedom of speech / Rym Benarous
16 Literature and limits; Stories from Indonesia / Andina Dwifatma
III. THE CHANGING SHADES OF GLOBAL DIVERSITIES
17 Gendered, sexualized and ethnicized clashes in Turkey's media / Nil Mutluer
18 Indonesia: Diversities and media discrimination / Lestari Nurhajati
19 Passenger on the globalisation train / Olga Stokke
20 From journalist to refugee - and the long road back / Kristin Skare Orgeret
21 Seeing the other, reflections on the we. Globalization and citizenship / Elisabeth Eide