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Douglas McLeod on Al Queda and the Digital Cultural Divide (Guest Entry)

2008
01 Jan
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Douglas McLeod on Al Queda and the Digital Cultural Divide (Guest Entry)

Author(s): Douglas McLeod

Douglas McLeod is professor of journalism and mass communication at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He joins Inside Islam on the blog to write a guest entry about his research on the Internet and media in the Islamic world.

  • English
  • Technology and CVE
  • Transnational
digital cultural divideonline extremismonline propaganda

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