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Barking dogs seldom bite? Trend analyses of Islamic State main written propaganda outlet What can we predict? EXPLORATIVE TREND ANALYSIS OF ISLAMIC STATE’S PROPAGANDA MACHINE Thomas Frissen (@thomfrissen) & prof. Dr. Leen d’Haenens (@leendhaenens) Institute for Media Studies, KU Leuven

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Barking dogs seldom bite?Trend analyses of Islamic State main written propaganda outlet

What can we predict?

EXPLORATIVE TREND ANALYSIS OF ISLAMIC

STATE’S PROPAGANDA MACHINE

Thomas Frissen (@thomfrissen) & prof. Dr. Leen d’Haenens (@leendhaenens)

Institute for Media Studies, KU Leuven

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• Timeline

• Descriptives and statistics

• Theoretical lens

• First explorations

• Implications & Future studies

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Timeline

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• Timeline

• Descriptives and statistics

• Theoretical lens

• First explorations

• Implications & Future studies

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57,197

72,548 76,641

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188,680179,595 178,722

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Mean total characters

β= 0,938, t(244) =42,387, p <0,000)

R2 = 0,880, F(1,244) = 1796,69, p < 0,000

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4.59 5.86 0.31 9.25 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.05 4.60

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4.96 0.00 7.36 5.19 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.39 3.94

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10.95 0.00 12.68 4.79 0.00 3.26 0.00 9.07 4.39

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3.22 3.86 1.87 3.16 0.00 0.0016.73

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2.99 7.14 10.79 1.28 9.94 8.73 10.25 10.78 3.03 10.61

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5.75 0.00 0.00 12.88 5.27 2.25 9.93 8.90 3.18

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2.22 1.06 1.87 8.18 11.68 3.63

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2.60 0.00 0.00 2.02 11.19 2.70 10.70 6.94 8.61

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4.80 4.37 0.00 6.08 6.97 4.7916.76

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5.17 7.68

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72.34

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Religious versus political Justification versus

Religious background Political background/justification

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eβ= 0,860; β = -0,150; SE=0,042; p < 0,000

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eβ= 1,259; β = 0,230; SE=0,114; p < 0,000

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β= -0,206, p <0,623 ; R2 = 0,477; F(2,131) = 61,688, p < 0,000 β= -2,388, p <0,000 ; R2 = 0,836; F(2,131) = 339,759, p < 0,000

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• Theoretical lens

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• Implications & Future studies

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Bandura, A. (2002). Selective Moral Disengagement in the Exercise of Moral Agency. Journal of Moral Education, 31(2), 101–119

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• Timeline

• Descriptives and statistics

• Theoretical lens

• First explorations

• Implications & Future studies

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Thank you very much for your attention!Thomas Frissen (@thomfrissen) & prof. Dr. Leen d’Haenens (@leendhaenens)

Institute for Media Studies, KU Leuven

Sources: amongst others, Dabiq 1, Dabiq 4, Dabiq 11, Dabiq 12, Dabiq 13. Downloaded from www.jihadology.net

Please cite as:

Frissen, T., d'Haenens, L. (2016). Trend Analysis of Dabiq: Islamic State’s Propaganda Machine and its Concurrent Strategic and Military Deployments in Iraq and the Levant. Etmaal van de Communicatiewetenschap. Amsterdam, 04-05 February 2016.