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From Bin Laden to Facebook:10 Days of Abduction, 10 Years of Terrorism '13

Ressa, Maria A.  著

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発行年月 2013年03月
出版社/提供元
Imperial College Press
出版国 イギリス
言語 英語
媒体 冊子
装丁 hardcover
ページ数/巻数 308 p.
ジャンル 洋書/社会科学/政治学/国際関係論
ISBN 9781908979537
商品コード 1012677552
本の性格 学術書
新刊案内掲載月 2013年08月
商品URLhttps://kw.maruzen.co.jp/ims/itemDetail.html?itmCd=1012677552

著者紹介

Ressa, Maria A.(著者):Winner of the Nobel Peace Prize 2021

内容

Maria A Ressa has been interviewed by The Wall Street Journal (High-Profile Journalist Reshapes Her Role in Terrorism Fight) and Channel NewsAsia (Terrorism Goes Online)

The two most wanted terrorists in Southeast Asia — a Malaysian and a Singaporean — are on the run in the Philippines, but they manage to keep their friends and family updated on Facebook. Filipinos connect with al-Qaeda-linked groups in Somalia and Yemen. The black flag — embedded in al-Qaeda lore — pops up on websites and Facebook pages from around the world, including the Philippines, Indonesia, the Middle East, Afghanistan, Australia, and North Africa. The black flag is believed to herald an apocalypse that brings Islam's triumph. These are a few of the signs that define terrorism's new battleground: the Internet and social media.

In this groundbreaking work of investigative journalism, Maria Ressa traces the spread of terrorism from the training camps of Afghanistan to Southeast Asia and the Philippines. Through research done at the International Center for Political Violence & Terrorism Research in Singapore and sociograms created by the CORE Lab at the Naval Postgraduate School, the book examines the social networks which spread the virulent ideology that powered terrorist attacks in the past 10 years.

Many of the stories here have never been told before, including details about the 10 days during which Ressa led the crisis team in the Ces Drilon kidnapping case by the Abu Sayyaf in 2008. The book forms the powerful narrative that glues together the social networks — both physical and virtual — which spread the jihadi virus from bin Laden to Facebook.