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120mm
03-20-2007, 10:35 AM
I lifted this from BCKS, MI forum.

http://ctc.usma.edu/CTC%20--%20Islamic%20Imagery%20Project.pdf

Combating Terrorism Center, Department of Social Sciences, United States Military Academy, March 2006

Fred Barnard once said that “One picture is worth a thousand words,” summarizing the reason why we focus on pictures as much as words when we communicate with one another. As many people grapple with how to communicate effectively with the Islamic world, understanding the pictures, motifs, and images and, more importantly, the emotions that they evoke is essential. The Combating Terrorism Center at the United States Military Academy is pleased to provide this report on Visual Motifs in Jihadi Internet Propaganda. This report is the first comprehensive cataloging of the most important and recurring images used in violent jihadi literature, websites, and propaganda. These images can have very different meanings in different cultural contexts, and it is essential for students, teachers, and policy makers to have a way to understand the meaning of these images.
This project supports the mission of the Combating Terrorism Center at West Point, which is to understand better the foreign and domestic terrorist threats to security, to educate leaders who will have responsibilities to counter terrorism, and to provide policy analysis and assistance to
leaders dealing with the current and future terrorist threat. The Combating Terrorism Center is part of the Department of Social Sciences of the U.S. Military Academy and is closely integrated with the instruction for cadets and the Academy’s outreach and support of projects to educate and inform current and future leaders.

120mm
03-20-2007, 10:36 AM
I've just started reading this, but found it very interesting and wondered if anyone else on the forum would, also.

John T. Fishel
03-20-2007, 11:18 AM
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This is really good stuff. Mike Meese has sponsored a really good and important project! Knowing what the enemy is communicating, to whom, and how, certainly gives an insight into his motivations, goals, objectives, strategy, operational art, and tactics. I plan to assign this to my Fall class on Small Wars at the U. of Oklahoma.

Cheers and thanks for finding it.

John

jmcavin
03-20-2007, 02:55 PM
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Great link! Another tool in the toolbox (or thumbdrive as the case may be.) Thanks again for providing this . . .