Fighters in Syria have Twitter and Facebook accounts where they post journal-like entries updating friends and followers of their daily lives. These accounts are open to the public without any privacy settings. Why are they exposing their covers and what are the implications
The author of the article pursues several vignettes drafted in the course of the military and academ...
Using a dataset of more than 80 accounts during 2015, this article explores the gendered ways in whi...
This article contributes to the growing literature on extremist and terrorist online ecologies and a...
Twitter streams from the insurgencies in Syria and Iraq may give the illusion of authenticity, but t...
The use of social media by groups such as the self-proclaimed Islamic State has been the focus of th...
Since the rise of ISIS, there has been increasing online chatter from Southeast Asian militants figh...
As smart phones, digital cameras, and webcams become more prevalent in the battle space, the possibi...
The phenomenon of foreign fighters has become a central issue to the ongoing conflict in Syria. This...
The development in the communication network technology has changed drastically the narration of the...
The 2014 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONA...
Access to information plays a critical role in a society and the lack of it especially during a conf...
The purpose of the article is to analyse the ways in which the Syrian war is portrayed in the Twitte...
The emergence of social media technology and the rise in unorthodox warfighting strategies has funda...
White Paper. Monterey, CA: Defense Analysis Department, Naval Postgraduate School.The Islamic State ...
In this paper, I analyze thirty-two public Facebook pages that actively support a side in the ongoin...
The author of the article pursues several vignettes drafted in the course of the military and academ...
Using a dataset of more than 80 accounts during 2015, this article explores the gendered ways in whi...
This article contributes to the growing literature on extremist and terrorist online ecologies and a...
Twitter streams from the insurgencies in Syria and Iraq may give the illusion of authenticity, but t...
The use of social media by groups such as the self-proclaimed Islamic State has been the focus of th...
Since the rise of ISIS, there has been increasing online chatter from Southeast Asian militants figh...
As smart phones, digital cameras, and webcams become more prevalent in the battle space, the possibi...
The phenomenon of foreign fighters has become a central issue to the ongoing conflict in Syria. This...
The development in the communication network technology has changed drastically the narration of the...
The 2014 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONA...
Access to information plays a critical role in a society and the lack of it especially during a conf...
The purpose of the article is to analyse the ways in which the Syrian war is portrayed in the Twitte...
The emergence of social media technology and the rise in unorthodox warfighting strategies has funda...
White Paper. Monterey, CA: Defense Analysis Department, Naval Postgraduate School.The Islamic State ...
In this paper, I analyze thirty-two public Facebook pages that actively support a side in the ongoin...
The author of the article pursues several vignettes drafted in the course of the military and academ...
Using a dataset of more than 80 accounts during 2015, this article explores the gendered ways in whi...
This article contributes to the growing literature on extremist and terrorist online ecologies and a...