In the vicinity of open space, some authors have called the “dark web” the perfect “breeding grounds” for generating conditions for seeds of extremism to thrive and grow. The perceived anonymity and vast information databases found here present a perfect incubator for terrorist activity. Academics and policymakers alike are as well convinced that such an open space filled with recruiter masterminds is perfectly adept at embracing the unadoptable, unconventional, or socially unfit into terrorist or jihadi organizations.Nevertheless, regardless of organizations, modernization and adoption of new technological methods in which one can obtain ideas and information, many individuals are still and to a great extent, influenced by face-to-face int...
While the use of the internet and social media as a tool for extremists and terrorists has been well...
Anecdotal evidence asserts that extremist materials on the internet play a decisive role in radicali...
How does the internet affect the radicalisation of extreme-right lone actor terrorists? In the absen...
In the vicinity of open space, some authors have called the “dark web” the perfect “breeding grounds...
The article argues that one should consider online and offline radicalization in an integrated way. ...
The internet has profoundly changed the way we communicate, including how jihadist groups seek to re...
Online radicalisation has been highlighted by policymakers, the media, and academics as a top securi...
<p><strong>Purpose </strong>- Radicalization has gained some unusual prominence in the academic circ...
This paper examines in detail the role of the Internet in individual radicalization processes of eig...
This review presents the existing research on the role of the Internet in radicalization processes. ...
Online radicalisation to terrorism has become a pervasive policy concern over the last decade. Howev...
The role played by the internet in processes of radicalisation is a pervasive subject in discussions...
Radicalization is the transition into acceptance and approval of extremist beliefs and actions, incl...
Public interest and policy debates surrounding the role of the Internet in terrorist activities is i...
This paper seeks to address current gaps in literature surrounding terrorist use of the internet. Th...
While the use of the internet and social media as a tool for extremists and terrorists has been well...
Anecdotal evidence asserts that extremist materials on the internet play a decisive role in radicali...
How does the internet affect the radicalisation of extreme-right lone actor terrorists? In the absen...
In the vicinity of open space, some authors have called the “dark web” the perfect “breeding grounds...
The article argues that one should consider online and offline radicalization in an integrated way. ...
The internet has profoundly changed the way we communicate, including how jihadist groups seek to re...
Online radicalisation has been highlighted by policymakers, the media, and academics as a top securi...
<p><strong>Purpose </strong>- Radicalization has gained some unusual prominence in the academic circ...
This paper examines in detail the role of the Internet in individual radicalization processes of eig...
This review presents the existing research on the role of the Internet in radicalization processes. ...
Online radicalisation to terrorism has become a pervasive policy concern over the last decade. Howev...
The role played by the internet in processes of radicalisation is a pervasive subject in discussions...
Radicalization is the transition into acceptance and approval of extremist beliefs and actions, incl...
Public interest and policy debates surrounding the role of the Internet in terrorist activities is i...
This paper seeks to address current gaps in literature surrounding terrorist use of the internet. Th...
While the use of the internet and social media as a tool for extremists and terrorists has been well...
Anecdotal evidence asserts that extremist materials on the internet play a decisive role in radicali...
How does the internet affect the radicalisation of extreme-right lone actor terrorists? In the absen...