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Research PublicationsTechnical Case Studies using Graphic Ethnography in Adult Novel Formats
The material explains how conflicts shape societies through memory, violence, and social roles, where individuals may become victims, bystanders, or perpetrators. It shows that violence is often used as a tool of control, while conflicts leave deep trauma and erode trust within communities. It also emphasizes the importance of ethics, safety, and careful engagement for researchers and organizations working in conflict settings.
The case study examines how the Islamic State in Syria used violence, propaganda, and control mechanisms to establish and maintain power. It highlights the group’s strategic use of media and brutality to influence populations, recruit members, and intimidate opponents. The study also explores the impact on local communities and the broader implications for conflict dynamics and counterterrorism efforts.
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