Dr. Jonathan Matusitz (Ph.D., University of Oklahoma, 2006) is currently an Associate Professor in the Nicholson School of Communication at the University of Central Florida (UCF). He studies globalization, culture, and terrorism. One of his particular emphases is the Islamist threat to America and the world. On top of having 85 academic publications and over 100 conference presentations, he taught at a N.A.T.O.-affiliated military base in Belgium in 2010. Originally from Belgium himself, he migrated to the United States in 2000. In 2012, he was honored with a prestigious teaching award by the College of Sciences at UCF.
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1. What Is Terrorism? 2. Terrorism as a Communication Process: Tactics 3. Terrorism as a Communication Process: The Media 4. Terrorism as a Communication Process: The Audience 5. Framing Terrorism 6. Terrorism as Social Construction of Reality 7. Stereotyping Terrorists 8. Interpreting Terrorism through Rhetoric 9. Euphemisms for Terrorism 10. Terrorism and Group Dynamics 11. Organizational Structure and Leadership in Terrorism 12. Diffusion of Innovations (DoI) and Terrorism 13. The Globalization of Terrorism 14. One-on-One with the Terrorist: Interpersonal Perspectives 15. One-on-One with the Terrorist: International Perspectives 16. Crisis Communication and Intelligence