From image to function: Automated analysis of online jihadi videos
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John Benjamins Publishing Company
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2022-07-21Referencia bibliográfica
Javier García-Marín & Óscar G. Luengo. From image to function. Pragmatics and Society 13:3 (2022), pp. 383–403. https://doi.org/10.1075/ps.21018.gar
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Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO) FFI2016-79748-R; European Social Fund (ESF)Abstract
The strategy of jihadist groups is based on objectives that are sometimes
global. Specifically, many of these groups argue that Muslims, wherever they
live, should fight for the establishment of an Islamic state or, at least, for
such a state to be possible elsewhere. Therefore, taking advantage of the
emergence of the Internet, they initiated an equally universal narrative strat-
egy, with the production of a great deal of content, especially audiovisual
texts. The effects of this material are known and, unfortunately, may be
behind the terrorist actions of various individuals in many countries. Hence
the concern of academics lies with their analyses and with the development
of methodologies that can successfully deal with large amounts of multi-
modal information. The present research, therefore, aims to apply a quanti-
tative procedure to the analysis of jihadist propaganda. Specifically, the
authors have analysed 2,211 videos belonging to different terrorist groups, by
applying an image classification algorithm. The results show that this type
of approach has realistic possibilities of providing relevant information
about this corpus – when realized, they may help to create automated ana-
lytical tools capable of dealing with the enormous amount of information
that can be disseminated on-line.