A consideration of terrorism as communication necessarily draws attention to the development of counter narratives as a strategy for interrupting the process by which individuals become radicalised towards violent extremism. As the Internet has become a critical medium for psychological warfare by terrorists, some attempts have been made to challenge terroristic narratives through online social marketing and public information campaigns that offer alternative narratives to the terrorists’ online audiences. ‘Say No to Terror’ is one such campaign. This article reports on a study that examined the master narratives in the ‘Say No to Terror’ online campaign and applied concepts of ‘noise’ and persuasion in order to assess whether the key eleme...
The 2019 terror attack in Christchurch, New Zealand shocked the world as a lone gunman claimed the l...
The exponential growth in the use of the Internet and social media by terrorist actors and violent e...
The deeply engrained nature of social media in modern life have provided ease of access to informati...
Cyberspace has expanded the arena within which extremists and terrorists operate, posing a range of ...
Is “online de-radicalization” possible? Given the two growing phenomena of “online...
The fight against violent extremism and terrorism has taken a technological turn. In the age of inst...
Terrorism researchers have long sought to identify methods for challenging terrorist ideologies. The...
This book explores the interface between terrorism and the Internet and presents contemporary approa...
This article reviews the academic literature on how and for what purposes violent extremists use the...
With the increase of terrorist attacks and spreading extremism worldwide, countermeasures advance as...
It is commonly recognized that social media presents vast new opportunities for terrorist groups see...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. The exponential growth in the use of the Internet and social med...
The purpose of this paper is to offer a critical assessment of the way in which the internet and onl...
This paper presents the results of a conference focused on identifying good practices in using the ...
This article identifies aspects of the Internet that can facilitate terrorist operation
The 2019 terror attack in Christchurch, New Zealand shocked the world as a lone gunman claimed the l...
The exponential growth in the use of the Internet and social media by terrorist actors and violent e...
The deeply engrained nature of social media in modern life have provided ease of access to informati...
Cyberspace has expanded the arena within which extremists and terrorists operate, posing a range of ...
Is “online de-radicalization” possible? Given the two growing phenomena of “online...
The fight against violent extremism and terrorism has taken a technological turn. In the age of inst...
Terrorism researchers have long sought to identify methods for challenging terrorist ideologies. The...
This book explores the interface between terrorism and the Internet and presents contemporary approa...
This article reviews the academic literature on how and for what purposes violent extremists use the...
With the increase of terrorist attacks and spreading extremism worldwide, countermeasures advance as...
It is commonly recognized that social media presents vast new opportunities for terrorist groups see...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. The exponential growth in the use of the Internet and social med...
The purpose of this paper is to offer a critical assessment of the way in which the internet and onl...
This paper presents the results of a conference focused on identifying good practices in using the ...
This article identifies aspects of the Internet that can facilitate terrorist operation
The 2019 terror attack in Christchurch, New Zealand shocked the world as a lone gunman claimed the l...
The exponential growth in the use of the Internet and social media by terrorist actors and violent e...
The deeply engrained nature of social media in modern life have provided ease of access to informati...