Storytelling Against Extremism: Advancing Theory and Practice of Digital Narrative Campaigns Against Extremism
暫譯: 對抗極端主義的敘事:推進數位敘事運動的理論與實踐

Schlegel, Linda

  • 出版商: Springer vs
  • 出版日期: 2025-05-24
  • 售價: $5,670
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$5,387
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 532
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 3658478128
  • ISBN-13: 9783658478124
  • 相關分類: 其他
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商品描述

Counter- and alternative narrative (CAN) campaigns have become a widely used tool in contemporary efforts to prevent and/or counter (violent) extremism (P/CVE). However, one element is conspicuously absent from the discourse: There is little engagement with CANs as narratives and neither CAN theory nor practice are based on existing research findings on narrative persuasion processes. This is a crucial gap in the current CAN approach. Not situating CANs within the broader discourse on narrative persuasion and drawing from the insights narrative persuasion studies offer significantly weakens the theoretical foundation, practical development, (storytelling) quality, and analysis of CAN campaigns.

This book addresses this research gap and transfers concepts, theories, and insights from narrative persuasion and storytelling research to the context of P/CVE narrative campaigns. The author demonstrates that the often-criticized CAN approach can be improved significantly by understanding CANs as narrative persuasion campaigns and grounding them in existing research detailing how to tell entertaining and persuasive stories.

Awarded the Doctoral Prize for Democracy Research by the Hessian Ministry of Science and Research, Art, and Culture.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

反制與替代敘事(Counter- and alternative narrative, CAN)運動已成為當前預防和/或反制(暴力)極端主義(P/CVE)的一個廣泛使用的工具。然而,有一個元素在這個討論中明顯缺失:對於CAN作為敘事的參與甚少,且CAN的理論與實踐並未基於現有的敘事說服過程研究結果。這是當前CAN方法中的一個關鍵缺口。如果不將CAN置於更廣泛的敘事說服討論中,並未從敘事說服研究中獲取見解,將顯著削弱CAN運動的理論基礎、實踐發展、(故事講述)質量和分析。

本書針對這一研究缺口,將敘事說服和故事講述研究中的概念、理論和見解轉移到P/CVE敘事運動的背景中。作者展示了,經常受到批評的CAN方法可以通過將CAN理解為敘事說服運動並根植於現有研究中,顯著改善,這些研究詳細說明了如何講述有趣且具說服力的故事。

本書獲得了黑森州科學與研究、藝術與文化部頒發的民主研究博士獎。

作者簡介

Linda Schlegel is a PostDoc Researcher at the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF) and at modus - Center for Applied Research on Deradicalization. She researches radicalization processes and extremism prevention in the digital space, especially narrative campaigns and online gaming.

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

琳達·施萊格爾是法蘭克福和平研究所(PRIF)及去激進化應用研究中心(modus)的博士後研究員。她研究數位空間中的激進化過程和極端主義預防,特別是敘事運動和線上遊戲。