Hate speech strategies for ISIL - an analytical study of Al-Naba 'i journalist

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Al -Azhar University

Abstract

The study aims to dismantle the media discourse to subvert ISIL to identify hate speech strategies issued by ISIS as the most important regular receptacle of the publication to date, a complete model by which a clear framework can be provided that brings together the strategies covered by the propaganda media discourse. The study was based on the media survey curriculum and 50 public editorials were analyzed during the thirteenth year of its publication. The study also relies on a speech analysis tool to detect the mechanisms involved in these strategies, while presenting citative models of the publications presented in this letter, by designing a discourse analysis form with a test of honesty for the form. The quantitative analysis of the discourse was mainly relied upon.
Top results of the study

 The ISIL speech in question was not without a hint or statement of hatred of the hostile other; If Muslims (the nearby enemy) have the largest share of hostile rhetoric.
 In ISIS's terrorist speech, nine patterns of hatred emerged, the most visible: showing superiority over the other by 93%, disrespect and contempt for 81%, incitement 76%, demonization of the other 60%.
 The hate speech product used mechanisms for persuasive structure. The foremost is: circular 78%, repeat 90%, fabricate the hero's religious image for some 12%, each 80% of the language loaded 82%, participate and create a role for the recipient 23%, threaten 46% and feel the same 90%, fake 64%

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