Issue | Title | |
No 20 (2019): Fall | Between Child Soldiers and Terrorists: Reintegrating Child Members of the Islamic State | Abstract PDF |
Aleksandar Pašagić | ||
No 9 (2017): Winter Issue 2016/17 | Political de-radicalization: why it is no longer possible in the wilāyāt system of the Islamic State | Abstract PDF |
Sara Brzuszkiewicz | ||
No 11 (2017): Summer Issue 2017 | How much Takfir is too much Takfir? The Evolution of Boko Haram’s Factionalization | Abstract PDF |
Jacob Zenn, Zacharias Pieri | ||
No 25: Winter Issue 2020/21 | ‘Many Sisters Wish They Were Men’: Gendered Discourse and Themes in pro-ISIS Online Communities | Abstract PDF |
Meili Criezis | ||
No 22: Spring 2020 | What About the Camp Followers – and their Children? | Abstract PDF |
Ian MacVicar | ||
No 9 (2017): Winter Issue 2016/17 | Islamic State, Identity, and the Global Jihadist Movement: How is Islamic State successful at recruiting “ordinary” people? | Abstract PDF |
Alyssa Chassman | ||
No 22: Spring 2020 | ‘Muhajirun’ from Austria. Why they left to join ISIS and why they don’t return. | Abstract PDF |
Veronika Hofinger, Thomas Schmidinger | ||
No 9 (2017): Winter Issue 2016/17 | “My Muslim sister, indeed you are a mujahidah” - Narratives in the propaganda of the Islamic State to address and radicalize Western Women. An Exemplary analysis of the online magazine Dabiq | Abstract PDF |
Julia Musial | ||
No 19 (2019): Summer | Emotional Effects of Terroristic Communication: Between Professional Propaganda and Media Coverage | Abstract PDF |
Michael Johann, Michael Oswald | ||
No 8 (2016): Fall Issue | Suburban Bliss or Disillusionment - Why Do Terrorists Quit? | Abstract PDF |
Liesbeth van der Heide, Robbert Huurman | ||
No 17 (2018): Winter 2018/2019 | “Kill Them Wherever You Find Them” - Radicalizing Narratives of the “So-Called” Islamic State Via the Online Magazine Rumiyah | Abstract PDF |
Micha Bröckling, Carola Fritsch, Monzer Haider, Tülin Yalman | ||
No 13 (2017): Winter Issue 2017 | Who does (not) belong to the jihadis’ umma? A comparison of IS’s and al Qaida’s use of takfīr to exclude people from the Muslim community. | Abstract PDF |
Christina Hartmann | ||
No 12 (2017): FALL ISSUE 2017 | “Sein oder Nichtsein”: Zur Konstruktion muslimischer Identität im IS-Journal Rumiyah. ("To be or not to be": On the construction of Muslim identity in the IS journal Rumiyah) | Abstract PDF |
Jonas Ohl | ||
No 12 (2017): FALL ISSUE 2017 | Re-Purposing the Push-Pull Model to Describe Signature Patterns of Terrorist Disengagement by Group: A Validation Study. | Abstract PDF |
Marita La Palm | ||
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