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This book explores the interface between terrorism and the internet
and presents contemporary approaches to understanding violent
extremism online. The volume focuses on four issues in particular:
terrorist propaganda on the internet; radicalisation and the
internet; counter campaigns and approaches to disrupting internet
radicalisation; and approaches to researching and understanding the
role of the internet in radicalisation. The book brings together
expertise from a wide range of disciplines and geographical regions
including Europe, the US, Canada and Australia. These contributions
explore the various roles played by the Internet in radicalisation;
the reasons why terroristic propaganda may or may not influence
others to engage in violence; the role of political conflict in
online radicalisation; and the future of research into terrorism
and the internet. By covering this broad range of topics, the
volume will make an important and timely addition to the current
collections on a growing and international subject. This book will
be of much interest to students and researchers of cyber-security,
internet politics, terrorism studies, media and communications
studies, and International Relations.
This book explores the interface between terrorism and the internet
and presents contemporary approaches to understanding violent
extremism online. The volume focuses on four issues in particular:
terrorist propaganda on the internet; radicalisation and the
internet; counter campaigns and approaches to disrupting internet
radicalisation; and approaches to researching and understanding the
role of the internet in radicalisation. The book brings together
expertise from a wide range of disciplines and geographical regions
including Europe, the US, Canada and Australia. These contributions
explore the various roles played by the Internet in radicalisation;
the reasons why terroristic propaganda may or may not influence
others to engage in violence; the role of political conflict in
online radicalisation; and the future of research into terrorism
and the internet. By covering this broad range of topics, the
volume will make an important and timely addition to the current
collections on a growing and international subject. This book will
be of much interest to students and researchers of cyber-security,
internet politics, terrorism studies, media and communications
studies, and International Relations.
Mathematical Foundations for Signal Processing, Communications, and
Networking describes mathematical concepts and results important in
the design, analysis, and optimization of signal processing
algorithms, modern communication systems, and networks. Helping
readers master key techniques and comprehend the current research
literature, the book offers a comprehensive overview of methods and
applications from linear algebra, numerical analysis, statistics,
probability, stochastic processes, and optimization. From basic
transforms to Monte Carlo simulation to linear programming, the
text covers a broad range of mathematical techniques essential to
understanding the concepts and results in signal processing,
telecommunications, and networking. Along with discussing
mathematical theory, each self-contained chapter presents examples
that illustrate the use of various mathematical concepts to solve
different applications. Each chapter also includes a set of
homework exercises and readings for additional study. This text
helps readers understand fundamental and advanced results as well
as recent research trends in the interrelated fields of signal
processing, telecommunications, and networking. It provides all the
necessary mathematical background to prepare students for more
advanced courses and train specialists working in these areas.
The violent suppression of the 1989 Tiananmen Square demonstrations
is thought to be contemporary China's most taboo subject. Yet
despite sweeping censorship, Chinese culture continues to engage
with the history, meaning, and memory of the Tiananmen movement.
Made in Censorship examines the surprisingly rich corpus of
Tiananmen literature and film produced in mainland China since
1989, both officially sanctioned and unauthorized, contending that
censorship does not simply forbid-it also shapes what is created.
Thomas Chen explores a wide range of works made despite and through
censorship, including state propaganda, underground films, and
controversial best-sellers. Moving across media, from print to the
internet, TV to DVD, fiction to documentary, he shows the effects
of state intervention on artistic production and consumption. Chen
considers art at the edge of censorship, reading such disparate
works as a queer love story shot without permission that found
official release on DVD, an officially sanctioned film that was
ultimately not permitted to be released, a novel built on
orthographic elisions that was banned and eventually reissued, and
an internet narrative set during the SARS epidemic later published
with alterations. He also connects Tiananmen with the story of
COVID-19 in China and considers the implications for debates about
the reach and power of the Chinese state in the public realm, both
domestic and abroad. A bold rethinking of contemporary Chinese
literature and film, this book upends understandings of censorship,
uncovering not just what it suppresses but also what it produces.
The violent suppression of the 1989 Tiananmen Square demonstrations
is thought to be contemporary China's most taboo subject. Yet
despite sweeping censorship, Chinese culture continues to engage
with the history, meaning, and memory of the Tiananmen movement.
Made in Censorship examines the surprisingly rich corpus of
Tiananmen literature and film produced in mainland China since
1989, both officially sanctioned and unauthorized, contending that
censorship does not simply forbid-it also shapes what is created.
Thomas Chen explores a wide range of works made despite and through
censorship, including state propaganda, underground films, and
controversial best-sellers. Moving across media, from print to the
internet, TV to DVD, fiction to documentary, he shows the effects
of state intervention on artistic production and consumption. Chen
considers art at the edge of censorship, reading such disparate
works as a queer love story shot without permission that found
official release on DVD, an officially sanctioned film that was
ultimately not permitted to be released, a novel built on
orthographic elisions that was banned and eventually reissued, and
an internet narrative set during the SARS epidemic later published
with alterations. He also connects Tiananmen with the story of
COVID-19 in China and considers the implications for debates about
the reach and power of the Chinese state in the public realm, both
domestic and abroad. A bold rethinking of contemporary Chinese
literature and film, this book upends understandings of censorship,
uncovering not just what it suppresses but also what it produces.
Mathematical Foundations for Signal Processing, Communications, and
Networking describes mathematical concepts and results important in
the design, analysis, and optimization of signal processing
algorithms, modern communication systems, and networks. Helping
readers master key techniques and comprehend the current research
literature, the book offers a comprehensive overview of methods and
applications from linear algebra, numerical analysis, statistics,
probability, stochastic processes, and optimization. From basic
transforms to Monte Carlo simulation to linear programming, the
text covers a broad range of mathematical techniques essential to
understanding the concepts and results in signal processing,
telecommunications, and networking. Along with discussing
mathematical theory, each self-contained chapter presents examples
that illustrate the use of various mathematical concepts to solve
different applications. Each chapter also includes a set of
homework exercises and readings for additional study. This text
helps readers understand fundamental and advanced results as well
as recent research trends in the interrelated fields of signal
processing, telecommunications, and networking. It provides all the
necessary mathematical background to prepare students for more
advanced courses and train specialists working in these areas.
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