‘You’re Against Dawla, But You’re Listening to Their Nasheeds?’ Appropriating Jihadi Audiovisualities in the Online Streetwork Project Jamal Al-Khatib–My Path!

R. Ali, Džemal Šibljaković, Felix Lippe, Ulrich Neuburg, Florian Neuburg
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“Jamal al-Khatib” is a participatory project in the field of P/CVE, which aims at delivering alternative narratives to adolescents via digital youthwork. The target groups are youngsters who either sympathize with jihadi propaganda online, or are vulnerable to online recruitment efforts. The project was initiated by a former in prison whose intention, after he extricated himself from the jihadi scene, was to prevent other youngsters from repeating his mistakes. Besides professionals from various backgrounds reaching from social work and Islamic studies to film production and digital content management, the team consists of adolescents who either dropped out of the jihadi scene or proved to be resilient against recruitment efforts of jihadi online actors. According to the project’s peer-to-peer approach, their experiences form the basis for the campaign’s contents. Resorting to the method narrative biography-work, videos featuring alternatives to jihadist propaganda are produced. A lot of effort is put into adapting to the audiovisual appearance of IS propaganda. The videos are posted on different social media platforms, delivered to the target group via the fictional character “Jamal al-Khatib” and discussed in the course of online street work. Evaluation demonstrates that the project was successful in attracting a hard-to-reach target group online.
“你反对道拉,却听他们的意见?”在网络街景项目中挪用圣战视听作品Jamal Al-Khatib-My Path!
“Jamal al-Khatib”是P/CVE领域的一个参与性项目,旨在通过数字青年工作向青少年提供另类叙事。目标群体是年轻人,他们要么同情圣战分子在网上的宣传,要么容易受到网上招募努力的影响。这个项目是由一名曾经入狱的人发起的,在他从圣战的场景中解脱出来后,他的目的是防止其他年轻人重蹈他的覆辙。除了来自社会工作、伊斯兰研究、电影制作和数字内容管理等不同背景的专业人士外,该团队还包括一些青少年,他们要么退出了圣战活动,要么被证明能够抵御圣战网络演员的招募努力。根据项目的点对点方法,他们的经历构成了活动内容的基础。借助叙事传记作品的方法,制作了以圣战主义宣传的替代品为特色的视频。为了适应is宣传的视听外观,我们付出了很多努力。这些视频被发布在不同的社交媒体平台上,通过虚构人物“Jamal al-Khatib”传递给目标群体,并在网上街头工作的过程中进行讨论。评估表明,该项目成功地吸引了难以接触到的在线目标群体。
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