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India, Press Council of. Report on threats to the media in Jammu and Kashmir from militant organisations, etc. [New Delhi]: Press Council of India, 1994.

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Affairs, Institute of European, ed. Countering militant Islamist radicalisation on the Internet: A user driven strategy to recover the web. Dublin, Ireland: Institute of European Affairs, 2007.

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Vallarino, Roberto. Medio siglo militando. [Florida, Buenos Aires, Argentina?]: Cartago Ediciones, 2012.

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Rotaru, Nicolae. Comunicarea în organizații militare: Antologie de texte. București: Tritonic, 2004.

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Abad, Rubén Sáez. Artillería y poliorcética en la Edad Media. Madrid, España: Almena Ediciones, 2007.

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United Service Institution of India., ed. Mass media and national security. New Delhi: United Service Institution of India, 1999.

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Chaliand, Gérard. Terrorism: From popular struggle to media spectacle. London: Saqi Books, 1987.

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Ricks, Charles W. The military-news media relationship: Thinking forward. [Carlisle Barracks, PA]: Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, 1993.

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Military-media relations in Bangladesh, 1975-1990. Dhaka: Palok Publishers, 2008.

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Heusch, Carlos. La caballería castellana en la baja edad media: Textos y contextos. Montpellier: Université de Montpellier III, 2000.

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Hensel, Howard M. The U.S.S.R. and outer space: Soviet media images of superpower space policy. Montgomery, Ala: Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell Air Force Base, 1985.

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Hensel, Howard M. The U.S.S.R. and outer space: Soviet media images of superpower space policy. Montgomery, Ala: Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell Air Force Base, 1985.

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Mark, Connelly, and Welch David 1950-, eds. War and the media: Reportage and propaganda, 1900-2003. London: I. B. Tauris, 2005.

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Nilsen, Bjørn. Skjult dagsorden: Mediene og de hemmelige tjenestene. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget, 1998.

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The U.S.S.R. and outer space: Soviet media images of superpower space policy. Montgomery, Ala: Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell Air Force Base, 1985.

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Hensel, Howard M. The U.S.S.R. and outer space: Soviet media images of superpower space policy. Montgomery, Ala: Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell Air Force Base, 1985.

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United States. Army Reserve Medical Command. Public Affairs Office. Warrior medic: WM. Pinellas Park, Fla: Public Affairs Office, Army Reserve Medical Command, 2008.

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Congreso Internacional sobre Las Órdenes militares en la Península Ibérica. Las Órdenes militares en la Península Ibérica: Volumen I, Edad Media. Cuenca: Ediciones de la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, 2000.

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Murrell, David. A balanced overall view?: Media reporting of the Labrador low-flying controversy. Toronto, Canada: Mackenzie Institute for the Study of Terrorism, Revolution, and Propaganda, 1990.

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Roberts, Craig. Combat medic Vietnam. New York: Pocket Books, 1991.

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Mermin, Jonathan. Debating war and peace: Media coverage of U.S. intervention in the post-Vietnam era. Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press, 1999.

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Trainor, Bernard E. Military perspectives on humanitarian intervention and military-media relations. Berkeley, Ca: Departments of Military Education, International and Area Studies, University of California Berkeley, 1995.

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The march from Medina: A revisionist study of the Arab conquests. Clifton, NJ: Kingston Press, 1989.

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Zarys historii sztuki wojennej w Europie Środkowej od udomowienia konia do wojny polsko-polskiej: Achtung! Media! Bobrowniki: Wydawn. Fraktal, 2012.

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1947-, Erlich Reese W., ed. Target Iraq: What the news media didn't tell you. New York: Context Books, 2003.

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Katovsky, Bill. Embedded: The media at war in Iraq. Guilford, Conn: Lyons Press, 2003.

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Encyclopedia of media and propaganda in wartime America. Santa Barbara, Calif: ABC-CLIO, 2011.

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Pereira, Carlos Santos. Guerras da informação: Militares e media em cenários de crise. Lisboa: Tribuna, 2005.

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Timothy, Carlson, ed. Embedded: The media at war in Iraq. Guilford, Conn: Lyons Press, 2003.

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Jun shi dian zi mei jie xin wen chuan bo: Military journalism and communication via electronic. Beijing Shi: Zhongguo guang bo dian shi chu ban she, 2011.

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Ruiz, Manuel Ciudad. Los freiles clérigos de la Orden de Calatrava en la Edad Media. Ciudad Real]: Ediciones C&G, 2013.

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Aggarwal, Neil Krishan. Taliban's Virtual Emirate: The Culture and Psychology of an Online Militant Community. Columbia University Press, 2016.

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Taliban's Virtual Emirate - The Culture and Psychology of an Online Militant Community. Columbia University Press, 2016.

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Winkler, Carol, and Kareem El Damanhoury. Proto-State Media Systems. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197568026.001.0001.

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Proto-State Media Systems explores how militant, non-state organizations create, develop, and sustain media systems in the contemporary environment. It challenges generalized applications of dominant state-based media system models by revealing how such approaches lack full explanatory power for assessing the structures and functions of media systems of groups like al-Qaeda and ISIS. Utilizing theories of constitutive discourse and online networks, as well as revised conceptualizations of proto-states and media systems, the book explores how militant proto-states can create identity-based media systems capable of attracting and sustaining online and offline loyalties. Proto-State Media Systems begins by tracing the structural evolution of the media operations of al-Qaeda over a thirty-year period and of ISIS since it emerged around the turn of the century. It then mines recurrent transhistorical and transpatial referent points in al-Qaeda and ISIS’s Arabic and English media products to identify insightful, embedded criteria for evaluating proto-state media systems. It then identifies events—both material and symbolic—associated with heightened interest levels by online users and traditional media outlets, and explores how patterned uses of multimodal appeals function to sustain viewer interest over time. It concludes by providing an integrated model for comparing proto-state media systems.
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Reich, Elizabeth. Militant Visions: Black Soldiers, Internationalism, and the Transformation of American Cinema. Rutgers University Press, 2016.

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Militant Visions: Black Soldiers, Internationalism, and the Transformation of American Cinema. Rutgers University Press, 2016.

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Reich, Elizabeth. Militant Visions: Black Soldiers, Internationalism, and the Transformation of American Cinema. Rutgers University Press, 2016.

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Pak Institute for Peace Studies., ed. Understanding the militantsʹ media in Pakistan: Outreach and impact. Islamabad: Pak Institute for Peace Studies, 2010.

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Günther, Christoph, and Simone Pfeifer, eds. Jihadi Audiovisuality and its Entanglements. Edinburgh University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474467513.001.0001.

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This volume situates jihadi audio-visual media within a global communicative web, and provides perspectives that relate the production and dissemination of jihadi images and sound to various forms of engagement and appropriation. Through 12 case studies, this book examines the different ways in which Jihadi groups and their supporters use visualisation, sound production and aesthetic means to articulate their cause in online as well as offline contexts and how different actors relate to these media. Divided into four thematic sections, the chapters probe Jihadi appropriation of traditional and popular cultural expressions and show how, in turn, political activists appropriate extremist media to oppose and resist the propaganda. By conceptualising militant Islamist audio-visual productions as part of global media aesthetics and practices, the authors shed light on how religious actors, artists, civil society activists, global youth, political forces, security agencies and researchers engage with mediated manifestations of Jihadi ideology to deconstruct, reinforce, defy or oppose the messages.
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Scribner, Charity. After the Red Army Faction: Gender, Culture, and Militancy. Columbia University Press, 2014.

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After the Red Army Faction: Gender, Culture, and Militancy. Columbia University Press, 2014.

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Staff, U. S. Department of Defense. Ranger Medic Handbook. Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2016.

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Sethna, Razeshta. The Cost of Free Speech. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190656546.003.0009.

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This chapter by Razeshta Sethna examines her experiences as a print journalist for the Dawn Media Group, and a presenter for Geo TV and Dawn TV. Sethna reveals professional tensions between levels of editorial control and the failure of newspaper owners and editors to protect journalists, and she illuminates ways that fear works to prevent journalists from protesting against the murder of colleagues. She unravels connections between violent politics, state violence, and the media. These involve the Muttahida Qaumi Movement party (MQM), whose militants have burnt the city’s newspaper offices and threatened journalists—and the military and Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agencies who pressure senior editors to censor views considered too liberal, keep silence around the state’s repression of democratic freedoms and human rights, and the ‘disappearances’ of activists in Balochistan. Notwithstanding, the proliferation of Karachi’s television media since 2007 has positioned journalists at the forefront of open criticism against violence.
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Erbschloe, Michael. Social Media Warfare. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Casillas, Carlos J. Rodríguez. Batalla Campal en la Edad Media. La Ergástula, 2018.

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Young, P., and P. Jesser. Media and the Military. Palgrave Macmillan, 1997.

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Guerra y paz en la Edad Media . Silex, 2013.

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Tumber, Howard, and Jerry Palmer. Media at War: The Iraq Crisis. Sage Publications Ltd, 2004.

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Tumber, Howard, and Jerry Palmer. Media at War: The Iraq Crisis. SAGE Publications, Limited, 2010.

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HPalmer, Tumber J., Howard Tumber, and Jerry Palmer. Media at War: The Iraq Crisis. SAGE Publications, Incorporated, 2004.

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