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Islam on YouTube - Online Debates, Protests, and Extremism

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This book offers empirical insight into the way Muslims reacted online towards various controversial issues related to Islam. The book examines four cases studies: The Muhammed's cartoons, the burning of the Quran controversies, Fitna and the Innocence of Muslims' films. The issues of online religion, social movements and extremism are discussed, as many of the cases in question created both uproar and unity among many YouTubers. These case studies - in some instances - led to the expression of extremist views by some users, and the volume argues that they helped contribute to the growth of extremism due to the utilization of these events by some terrorist groups in order to recruit new members. In the concluding chapter, social network and sentiment analyses are presented in order to investigate all the collected comments and videos, while a critical discussion of freedom of expression and hate speech is offered, with special regards to the growing online influence of far right groups and their role in on-going YouTube debates.

List of contents

1. Introduction.- 2. The Muhammed's Cartoons.- 3. Buring the Quran.- 4. Fitna.- 5. Innocence of Muslims.- 7. Conclusion.

About the author

Ahmed K. Al-Rawi is Assistant Professor at the Department of Communication Studies of Concordia University in Canada and a research fellow at the Media and Communication Department of Erasmus University in the Netherlands. 

Summary

This book offers empirical insight into the way Muslims reacted online towards various controversial issues related to Islam. The book examines four cases studies: The Muhammed’s cartoons, the burning of the Quran controversies, Fitna and the Innocence of Muslims’ films. The issues of online religion, social movements and extremism are discussed, as many of the cases in question created both uproar and unity among many YouTubers. These case studies – in some instances – led to the expression of extremist views by some users, and the volume argues that they helped contribute to the growth of extremism due to the utilization of these events by some terrorist groups in order to recruit new members. In the concluding chapter, social network and sentiment analyses are presented in order to investigate all the collected comments and videos, while a critical discussion of freedom of expression and hate speech is offered, with special regards to the growing online influ
ence of far right groups and their role in on-going YouTube debates.       

Product details

Authors Ahmed Al-Rawi
Publisher Springer Palgrave Macmillan
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2017
 
EAN 9781137398253
ISBN 978-1-137-39825-3
No. of pages 121
Dimensions 153 mm x 214 mm x 13 mm
Weight 290 g
Illustrations XIII, 121 p. 23 illus.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Other religions
Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Communication science

Islam, C, Social Media, Digital Media, Theology, Literature, Cultural and Media Studies, Islamic Theology, Media studies: internet, digital media & society, Islam—Doctrines, Digital and New Media, Digital/New Media

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