Studies into Violent Radicalisation: The Beliefs, Ideologies, and Narratives
September 18, 2023
This study explores the beliefs, narratives and ideologies that lead to violent radicalism underpinned by an abusive interpretation of Islam, with a view to understanding of the causes and remedies for violent radicalisation. The research was conducted through analysis and empirical data collection through 145 stakeholder and primary fieldwork interviews in four Member States; Denmark, ...
Examining ISIS Support and Opposition Networks on Twitter
September 18, 2023
The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), like no other terrorist organization before, has used Twitter and other social media channels to broadcast its message, inspire followers, and recruit new fighters. Though much less heralded, ISIS opponents have also taken to Twitter to castigate the ISIS message. This report draws on publicly available Twitter ...
What’s Love Got To Do With It? Framing ‘JihadJane’ in the US Press
September 18, 2023
The purpose of this article is to compare and contrast the US press coverage accorded to female terrorist plotter, Colleen LaRose, with that of two male terrorist plotters in order to test whether assertions in the academic literature regarding media treatment of women terrorists stand up to empirical scrutiny. The authors employed TextSTAT software to ...
What are the Roles of the Internet In Terrorism? Measuring Online Behaviors of Convicted UK Terrorists
September 18, 2023
Using a unique dataset of 227 convicted UK-based terrorists, this report fills a large gap in the existing literature. Using descriptive statistics, we first outline the degree to which various online activities related to radicalisation were present within the sample. The results illustrate the variance in behaviours often attributed to ‘online radicalisation’. Second, we conducted ...
Inside the EDL: Populist Politics in a Digital Age
September 18, 2023
The English Defence League (EDL) is the biggest populist street movement in a generation. Yet the make-up of the group and what its members believe remain a mystery because it has no formal joining procedures or membership list and much of its activity takes place online. The collection of large amounts of data from social ...
Radicalisation In The Digital Era: The Use of the Internet in 15 Cases of Terrorism and Extremism
September 18, 2023
This study explores how the internet is used by individuals in the process of their radicalisation. It is based on primary data drawn from a variety of sources: evidence presented at trial, computer registries of convicted terrorists, interviews with convicted terrorists and extremists, as well as police senior investigative officers responsible for terrorist investigations. ...
Uncovering the Wider Structure of Extreme Right Communities Spanning Popular Online Networks
September 18, 2023
Recent years have seen increased interest in the online presence of extreme right groups. Although originally composed of dedicated websites, the online extreme right milieu now spans multiple networks, including popular social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook and YouTube. Ideally therefore, any contemporary analysis of online extreme right activity requires the consideration of multiple ...
Gen E (Generation Extremist): The Significance of Youth Culture and New Media in Youth Extremism
September 18, 2023
There are many computer programs that model the consequences to built infrastructure when subject to explosive blast loads; however, the majority of these do not account for the uncertainties associated with system response or blast loading. This paper describes new software – called “Blast-RF” (Blast Risks for Facades) – that incorporates existing blast-response software within ...
Digital Terrorism and Hate 2012: The Power of Social Networking in the Digital Age
September 18, 2023
Analysis of ‘digital terrorism’ and hate on the Internet ...
GCHQ Cyber Speech For International Institute For Strategic Studies
September 18, 2023
Speech by GCHQ Director Ian Lobban at International Institute for Strategic Studies, October 2010 ...