
A multi-part series in the
New York Times describes the experiences of journalist and Taliban kidnap victim David Rohde, whose
Wikipedia article reveals that the online encyclopedia also participated in the news blackout that both the NYT and the U.S. government wanted in place. In today's installment, "
A Drone Strike and Dwindling Hope," the accompanying
multimedia essay reveals the media consumption habits of his jihadist captors. Given my
first chapter of the
Virtualpolitik book, I was particularly interested in Rohde's description of videogame play by militants.
Labels: game politics, terrorism
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