This report stems from a research project on online terrorist magazines. The overarching objective of the project was to identify central narratives and themes, and to examine the communicative (language and images) devices used to advance these. This report provided an initial statistical overview of the dataset. The findings were subsequently supplemented by a series of publications containing further quantitative and in-depth qualitative analysis
In the past several years, Europe has experienced brutal terrorist attacks, mainly in Belgium, Germa...
This report provides an overview of findings from a project designed to capture current understandin...
Radical Islamist online magazines first appeared in November 2003 with the publication of Sawt al-Ji...
This is the introduction to issue 1 of volume 40 of Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, which was a spe...
This article presents findings from an empirical study of 39 issues of five online terrorist magazin...
This is the introduction to a special (double) issue of Studies in Conflict & Terrorism (volume 42, ...
Social media and tech companies face the challenge of identifying and removing terrorist and extremi...
This report provides an overview of findings from a research project exploring how mainstream media ...
Images are known to have important effects on human perception and persuasion. Jihadist groups are a...
This study examined the literature on online terrorism studies between 2001 and 2022 and compared th...
This is the introduction to a special issue of Studies in Conflict & Terrorism. The special issue sh...
This report contains findings from the Advanced Research Workshop supported by the NATO Science for ...
This report contains findings from The Cyberterrorism Project’s conference: A Multidisciplinary Conf...
This chapter outlines a range of terrorists’ online activities. The chapter argues that the Internet...
In 2012 members of the Cyberterrorism Project conducted a survey of researchers on cyberterrorism. A...
In the past several years, Europe has experienced brutal terrorist attacks, mainly in Belgium, Germa...
This report provides an overview of findings from a project designed to capture current understandin...
Radical Islamist online magazines first appeared in November 2003 with the publication of Sawt al-Ji...
This is the introduction to issue 1 of volume 40 of Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, which was a spe...
This article presents findings from an empirical study of 39 issues of five online terrorist magazin...
This is the introduction to a special (double) issue of Studies in Conflict & Terrorism (volume 42, ...
Social media and tech companies face the challenge of identifying and removing terrorist and extremi...
This report provides an overview of findings from a research project exploring how mainstream media ...
Images are known to have important effects on human perception and persuasion. Jihadist groups are a...
This study examined the literature on online terrorism studies between 2001 and 2022 and compared th...
This is the introduction to a special issue of Studies in Conflict & Terrorism. The special issue sh...
This report contains findings from the Advanced Research Workshop supported by the NATO Science for ...
This report contains findings from The Cyberterrorism Project’s conference: A Multidisciplinary Conf...
This chapter outlines a range of terrorists’ online activities. The chapter argues that the Internet...
In 2012 members of the Cyberterrorism Project conducted a survey of researchers on cyberterrorism. A...
In the past several years, Europe has experienced brutal terrorist attacks, mainly in Belgium, Germa...
This report provides an overview of findings from a project designed to capture current understandin...
Radical Islamist online magazines first appeared in November 2003 with the publication of Sawt al-Ji...