Issue | Title | |
No 19 (2019): Summer | The Neurocognitive Process of Digital Radicalization: A Theoretical Model and Analytical Framework | Abstract PDF |
Tiffiany Howard, Brach Poston, Stephen D. Benning | ||
No 4 (2015): Fall Issue | Funktionslogik terroristischer Propaganda im bewegten Bild (The Functioning Logic of Terrorist Propaganda in Moving Images) | Abstract PDF |
Stefan Christoph | ||
No 23: Summer 2020 | Jumanji Extremism? How games and gamification could facilitate radicalization processes | Abstract PDF |
Linda Schlegel | ||
No 19 (2019): Summer | Emotional Effects of Terroristic Communication: Between Professional Propaganda and Media Coverage | Abstract PDF |
Michael Johann, Michael Oswald | ||
No 15 (2018): Summer Issue | Wilayat al-Qawkaz - The Islamic State in the North Caucasus. Frames, Strategies and Credibility of Radical Islamist Propaganda Videos | Abstract PDF |
Anna Seib | ||
No 11 (2017): Summer Issue 2017 | Die (De-)Konstruktion eines extremistischen Weltbildes. Eine Mixed-Methods Analyse von Al-Qaidas Online Magazin “Inspire”. (The (de-)construction of an extremist world view. A mixed-methods analysis of Al-Qaeda's online magazine "Inspire".) | Abstract PDF |
Katharina Leimbach | ||
No 10 (2017): Spring Issue 2017 | Propaganda in an insecure, unstructured world: How psychological uncertainty and authoritarian attitudes shape the evaluation of right-wing extremist internet propaganda | Abstract PDF |
Diana Rieger, Lena Frischlich, Gary Bente | ||
No 9 (2017): Winter Issue 2016/17 | Westliche Jugendliche im Bann des Islamischen Staates - Radikalisierende Inhalte der IS-Propaganda am Beispiel der Onlinemagazine Dabiq und Rumiyah | Abstract PDF |
Maximilian Kiefer, Kira Messing, Julia Musial, Tobias Weiß | ||
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 | ||
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