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Jihadist visual communication strategy: ISIL’s hostage executions video production

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Alexandra Herfroy-Mischler; Andrew Barr

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Visual Communication (2018)
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Corman, Steven R.. "Weapons of Mass Persuasion: Communicating Against Terrorist Ideology." Connections: The Quarterly Journal 5, no. 3 (2006): 93-104.

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APA style: Herfroy-Mischler, A., & Barr A. (2018).  Jihadist visual communication strategy: ISIL’s hostage executions video production . Visual Communication.
Chicago style: Herfroy-Mischler, Alexandra, and Andrew Barr. "Jihadist visual communication strategy: ISIL’s hostage executions video production ." Visual Communication (2018).
IEEE style: Herfroy-Mischler, A., and A. Barr, "Jihadist visual communication strategy: ISIL’s hostage executions video production ", Visual Communication, October 19, 2018.
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