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Kareem El Damanhoury
Kareem El Damanhoury
Assistant Professor, Media, Film & Journalism Studies department, University of Denver
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The medium is terrorism: Transformation of the about to die trope in Dabiq
CK Winkler, KE Damanhoury, A Dicker, A Lemieux
Terrorism and Political Violence, 1-20, 2016
842016
Images of death and dying in ISIS media: A comparison of English and Arabic print publications
C Winkler, K ElDamanhoury, A Dicker, AF Lemieux
Media, War & Conflict 12 (3), 248-262, 2019
452019
Examining the military–media nexus in ISIS’s provincial photography campaign
K El Damanhoury, C Winkler, W Kaczkowski, A Dicker
Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict, 1-20, 2018
322018
Is it the same fight? Comparative analysis of CNN and Al Jazeera America’s online coverage of the 2014 Gaza War
KE Damanhoury, F Saleh
Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research 10 (1), 85-103, 2017
222017
Picturing Law and Order: A Visual Framing Analysis of ISIS's Dabiq Magazine
K El Damanhoury, C Winkler
Arab Media & Society, 2018
192018
Understanding ISIS’s Provincial Propaganda: A Visual Framing Analysis of Wilayat Sinai’s Imagery in 2016
K El Damanhoury
Journal of Middle East Media 13 (2017), 2017
172017
Soft power journalism: A visual framing analysis of COVID-19 on Xinhua and VOA’s Instagram pages
K El Damanhoury, N Garud-Paktar
Digital Journalism 10 (9), 1546-1568, 2022
152022
Dialed in: Continuous response measures in televised political debates and their effect on viewers
J Saks, JL Compton, A Hopkins, K El Damanhoury
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 60 (2), 231-247, 2016
152016
Validating extremism: Strategic use of authority appeals in al-Naba’ infographics
C Winkler, K el-Damanhoury, AF Lemieux
Journal of Argumentation in Context 7 (1), 33-71, 2018
132018
Intersections of ISIS media leader loss and media campaign strategy: A visual framing analysis
C Winkler, K El-Damanhoury, Z Saleh, J Hendry, N El-Karhili
Media, War & Conflict 14 (4), 401-418, 2021
92021
Considering the military-media nexus from the perspective of competing groups: The case of ISIS and al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
C Winkler, K El-Damanhoury, A Dicker, Y Luu, W Kaczkowski, N El-Karhili
Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict 13 (1), 3-23, 2020
92020
Constructing place identity: ISIS and Al-Qaeda’s branding competition over the Caliphate
K El Damanhoury
Place Branding and Public Diplomacy, 1-14, 2019
92019
The effect of relationship cultivation strategies on organizational reputation in conflict zones: The case of Yemeni private universities
HA Al-salhi, K El Damanhoury, S Alawadly
Public Relations Review 47 (1), 102011, 2021
72021
Picturing statehood during ISIS’s caliphal days
K El Damanhoury
The media world of ISIS, 77-100, 2019
72019
Intersections of the Real and the Virtual Caliphates: The Islamic State's Territory and Media Campaign
W Kaczkowski, C Winkler, K El Damanhoury, Y Luu
Journal of Global Security Studies 6 (2), ogaa020, 2021
62021
Islamic/state: Daesh’s visual negotiation of institutional positioning
N El Karhili, J Hendry, W Kackowski, K El Damanhoury, A Dicker, ...
Journal of Media and Religion 20 (2), 79-104, 2021
62021
The Visual Depiction of Statehood in Daesh’s Dabiq Magazine and al-Naba’ Newsletter
KE Damanhoury
Networking Argument, 2019
62019
Proto-state media systems: The digital rise of Al-Qaeda and ISIS
C Winkler, K El Damanhoury
Oxford University Press, 2022
52022
Entertainment-education versus extremism: Examining parasocial interaction among Arab viewers of anti-ISIS TV drama
K El Damanhoury
Journal for Deradicalization, 40-78, 2020
52020
Shifts in the visual media campaigns of AQAP and ISIS after high death and high publicity attacks
C Winkler, K McMinimy, K El-Damanhoury, M Almahmoud
Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression, 1-14, 2020
42020
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