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Online as the New Frontline: Affect, Gender, and ISIS-Take-Down on Social Medi |
Elizabeth Pearson
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The Trouble with Numbers: Difficult Decision Making in Identifying Right-Wing Terrorism Cases. An Investigative Look at Open Source Social Scientific and Legal Data |
Daniela Peterka-Benton & Francesca Laguardia
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The missing jihad. Why have there been no jihadist civil wars in Southeast Asi |
Daniel Finnbogason & Isak Svensson
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Discourse, medical metaphor and the East Asian medicine approach to conflict resolution |
Chin-Kuei Tsui
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An exploratory analysis of leakage warning behavior in lone-actor terrorists |
Miss Menna Rose & John Morrison
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Developing a geographically weighted complex systems model using open-source data to highlight locations vulnerable to becoming terrorist safe-havens |
Elyktra Eisman; Jennifer Gebelein & Thomas A. Breslin
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Theorising and illustrating plural policing models in countering armed banditry as hybrid terrorism in northwest Nigeria |
Oluwole Ojewale
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The construction of threats by intelligence agencies: analysing the language of official documents in Slovakia |
Martin Kovanic
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Visible Counterterrorism Measures in Urban Spaces—Fear-Inducing or Not? |
Anja Dalgaard-Nielsen, Jesper Laisen & Charlotte Wandorf
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The terror experts and the mainstream media: the expert nexus and its dominance in the news media |
David Miller & Tom Mills
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An exploratory analysis of leakage warning behavior in lone-actor terrorists |
Miss Menna Rose & John Morrison
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Does Incapacitation Effectively Deter the Occurrence of Terror Attacks? Israel as a Case Study |
Esther Salama & Michael Wolfowicz
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Who supports Jihadi foreign fighters in Syria and Iraq? Assessing the role of religion- and grievance-based explanations |
Eylem Kanol
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Masking and countering racialisation: Dutch counter radicalisation through policymakers’ eyes |
Sanne Groothuis
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Return of the Lost Son: Disengagement and social reintegration of former terrorists in Indonesia |
Zulfi Mubaraq,;Syamsul Arifin;Irwan Abdullah;Hasse Jubba & AgusIndiyanto
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International Organisations and Terrorism: Multilateral Antiterrorism Efforts, 1960–1990 |
Bernhard Blumenau & Johannes-Alexander Müller
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Threat Perception, Policy Diffusion, and the Logic of Terrorist Group Designation |
Mirna El Masri & Brian J. Phillips
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Resilient non-radicalisers: beating the odds through non-radicalisation despite significant suffering |
Kamil Yilmaz;M. Alper Sozer;Niyazi Ekici & Joe Whittaker
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Managing Violent Extremist Clients in Prison and Probation Services: A Scoping Review |
Johan Axelsson, Leni Eriksson & Lina Grip
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Terrorist Financing and the Internet |
Michael Jacobson
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“Securing the state” in post-2011 Tunisia: performativity of the authoritarian neoliberal state |
Rosa Maryon
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They are from within us: CVE brokerage in Southcentral Somalia |
Linnéa Gelot & Stig Jarle Hansen
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Automating Terror: The Role and Impact of Telegram Bots in the Islamic State’s Online Ecosystem |
Abdullah Alrhmoun;Charlie Winter & János Kertész
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Preventing and countering violent extremism: the logics of women’s participation |
Queenie Pearl Tomaro
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Experimenting with Threat: How Cyberterrorism Targeting Critical Infrastructure Influences Support for Surveillance Policies |
Keren L. G. Snider;Amir Hefetz;Ryan Shandler & Daphna Canetti
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Conflicted colonialisms: multi-dimensional violence in the Western Sahel |
Emily McGiffin
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Exploring Youths’ Willingness to Engage with Civil Society and Public Sector Institutions: The Untapped Potential of Religious Communities in Preventing Violent Extremism |
Håvard Haugstvedt & Martin M. Sjøen
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Secondary school teachers’ and prevent practitioners’ conceptualisations of radicalisation in England and the impact of the prevent duty |
Daniela Scerri
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Disrupting Daesh: Measuring Takedown of Online Terrorist Material and Its Impacts |
Maura Conway;Moign Khawaja;Suraj Lakhani,;Jeremy Reffin;AndrewRobertson & David Weir
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French normalisation of exceptional powers as a response to terrorism post-Paris attacks |
Marine Guéguin
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Improving affected victims and community reintegration of former Boko Haram terrorist defectors in Nigeria: a community-informed participatory action research |
D.E. Jidong & E.E. Ayobi;Tarela Juliet Ike
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Developing best practices “against terrorists who protest”: Regional organizations as learning clubs for autocracies |
Stephen Hall & Maria Debre
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Counter-radicalization, Islam and Laïcité: policed multiculturalism in France’s Banlieues |
Francesco Ragazzi
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Cognitive Distortions in Men Who Have Exited White Supremacist Groups |
Hanna Paalgard Munden
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Bringing politics back in: the introduction of the ‘performative power’ of counterterrorism |
Beatrice de Graaf & Bob de Graaff
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In-group and out-group identity construction in extremist discourse: a critical multimodal approach |
Alena Zhdanava & Noor Aqsa Nabila Mat Isa; Surinderpal Kaur,;Sahar Rasoulikolamaki,
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How does language influence the radicalisation process? A systematic review of research exploring online extremist communication and discussion |
Thomas James Vaughan Williams & Calli Tzani
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A Common Psychology of Male Violence? Assessing the Effects of Misogyny on Intentions to Engage in Violent Extremism, Interpersonal Violence and Support for Violence against Women |
Bettina Rottweiler, Caitlin Clemmow & Paul Gill
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Collection of forensic traces by the ADF during an order for Defence Force Assistance to the Civil Authority |
L. E. Wilson
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Is camera surveillance an effective measure of counterterrorism? |
Alois Stutzer & Michael Zehnder
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Terrorist Decision Making in the Context of Risk, Attack Planning, and Attack Commission |
Emily Corner & Noémie Bouhana;Paul Gill;Zoe Marchment,
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Editors’ introduction: neoliberalism and/as terror |
Charlotte Heath-Kelly;, Christopher Baker-Beall & Lee Jarvis
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Perceptions of Far-Right Extremist Violence as Terrorism: Exploring Influences on Public Perception in the United Kingdom |
Caitlin Jordan & Andrea Varsori
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Radicalization patterns and modes of attack planning and preparation among lone-actor terrorists: an exploratory analysis |
Francis O’Connor & Bart Schuurman;Lasse Lindekilde
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Combating the Terrorist Stigma: Communicating Rehabilitation and Reducing Barriers to Reintegration |
Gordon Clubb;Mary-Beth Altier;Yoshiharu Kobayashi,;Graeme Davies &Eliza Brownsord
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Introduction to Special Issue: The Practicalities and Complexities of (Regulating) Online Terrorist Content Moderation |
Maura Conway & Stuart Macdonald
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Terrorist learning in context – the case of Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb |
Carolin Goerzig
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To Call or Not to Call It Terrorism: Public Debate on Ideologically-motivated Acts of Violence in Finland, 1991–2015 |
Leena Malkki & Daniel Sallamaa
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Counter-Terrorism Strategic Communication Campaigns and the Generative Nature of Trust |
Charis Rice & Martin Innes
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