Honors Theses
Date of Award
2017
Document Type
Undergraduate Thesis
Department
Intelligence and Security Studies
First Advisor
David Bath
Relational Format
Dissertation/Thesis
Abstract
The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and its sympathizers utilize social media platforms to disseminate propaganda, radicalize audiences, and recruit foreign fighters. Some Western social media users are susceptible to these efforts. Although personal privacy and freedom of speech is largely protected by complex governmental limitations, the social media use of extremists sparked a national debate on how to protect American citizens. This thesis will discuss the history of ISIS and its social media use, the terrorist group's target audiences, ISIS recruitment strategies, and policy decisions and options aimed at reducing the effectiveness of pro-jihadist propaganda. This paper will explain what the United States can implement, already implemented, and could implement in the future. Keywords: ISIS, jihadist, social media, policy
Recommended Citation
Howell, Michael, "Fighting Extremism: Efforts to Defeat Online ISIS Recruitment Methods" (2017). Honors Theses. 706.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/hon_thesis/706
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