The emerging phenomenon of Western women Islamic converts learning radicalized ideology through social media constitutes a challenge to cyber policy makers hampered by a lack of gender-nuanced radicalization research. The purpose of this exploratory qualitative case study was to develop a greater understanding of how the differential reinforcement tenet of social learning theory may help to explain the conversion and radicalization of Western women towards a fundamentalist Islamic ideology through their participation in the social media. Key research questions explored how participation in online social media may create vulnerability towards radicalization and exploitation. The blogs of 3 different Western women converts were selected from ...
Some scholars and others are skeptical of a significant role for the Internet in processes of violen...
Recent years has seen a trend towards the increasing specificity of recruitment targets for global j...
As dozens of British women and girls travel to join Islamic State in Syria and Iraq, there are incre...
Social media has become the milieu of choice to radicalize young impressionable minds by terrorist o...
Online radicalisation has been highlighted by policymakers, the media, and academics as a top securi...
Over a one-year period from January 2015 to January 2016, a team of researchers collected nearly 100...
Why do young Muslim women radicalize and undertake high-risk political behaviors, and what factors i...
Since its early mainstream adoption in the 1990s, the Internet has been leveraged by white supremaci...
The U.S. Department of State disseminates counter-radicalization information through social media bu...
The terrorist group Islamic State succeeds in radicalizing thousands of young people from the West, ...
This review presents the existing research on the role of the Internet in radicalization processes. ...
The increased online presence of jihadists has raised the possibility of individuals being radicalis...
Radicalization is an aspect in the development of homegrown terrorists; however, researchers have be...
This article aims to clarify the role of the Islamic State’s (a.k.a. ISIS) online activities on radi...
The appeal of contemporary radical interpretations for young Muslim women and men poses a new challe...
Some scholars and others are skeptical of a significant role for the Internet in processes of violen...
Recent years has seen a trend towards the increasing specificity of recruitment targets for global j...
As dozens of British women and girls travel to join Islamic State in Syria and Iraq, there are incre...
Social media has become the milieu of choice to radicalize young impressionable minds by terrorist o...
Online radicalisation has been highlighted by policymakers, the media, and academics as a top securi...
Over a one-year period from January 2015 to January 2016, a team of researchers collected nearly 100...
Why do young Muslim women radicalize and undertake high-risk political behaviors, and what factors i...
Since its early mainstream adoption in the 1990s, the Internet has been leveraged by white supremaci...
The U.S. Department of State disseminates counter-radicalization information through social media bu...
The terrorist group Islamic State succeeds in radicalizing thousands of young people from the West, ...
This review presents the existing research on the role of the Internet in radicalization processes. ...
The increased online presence of jihadists has raised the possibility of individuals being radicalis...
Radicalization is an aspect in the development of homegrown terrorists; however, researchers have be...
This article aims to clarify the role of the Islamic State’s (a.k.a. ISIS) online activities on radi...
The appeal of contemporary radical interpretations for young Muslim women and men poses a new challe...
Some scholars and others are skeptical of a significant role for the Internet in processes of violen...
Recent years has seen a trend towards the increasing specificity of recruitment targets for global j...
As dozens of British women and girls travel to join Islamic State in Syria and Iraq, there are incre...