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Funktionslogik terroristischer Propaganda im bewegten Bild (The Functioning Logic of Terrorist Propaganda in Moving Images)

Stefan Christoph
145-205
2015-09-30

Propaganda in an insecure, unstructured world: How psychological uncertainty and authoritarian attitudes shape the evaluation of right-wing extremist internet propaganda

Diana Rieger, Lena Frischlich, Gary Bente
203-229
2017-03-24

Westliche Jugendliche im Bann des Islamischen Staates - Radikalisierende Inhalte der IS-Propaganda am Beispiel der Onlinemagazine Dabiq und Rumiyah

Maximilian Kiefer, Kira Messing, Julia Musial, Tobias Weiß
126-184
2016-12-18

Jumanji Extremism? How games and gamification could facilitate radicalization processes

Linda Schlegel
1-44
2020-06-24

“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

Julia Musial
39-100
2016-12-18

Emotional Effects of Terroristic Communication: Between Professional Propaganda and Media Coverage

Michael Johann, Michael Oswald
219-258
2019-06-21

The Neurocognitive Process of Digital Radicalization: A Theoretical Model and Analytical Framework

Tiffiany Howard, Brach Poston, Stephen D. Benning
122-148
2019-06-21

Wilayat al-Qawkaz - The Islamic State in the North Caucasus. Frames, Strategies and Credibility of Radical Islamist Propaganda Videos

Anna Seib
151-196
2018-06-27

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".)

Katharina Leimbach
148-218
2017-06-24
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Prof. John Horgan

Georgia State University

 

Prof. Tore Bjorgo

Norwegian Police College

 

Prof. Mark Dechesne

Leiden University

 

Prof. Cynthia Miller-Idriss

American University Washington

 

Prof. Julie Chernov Hwang

Goucher College

 

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Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Milano

 

Prof. Michael Freeden

Oxford University

 

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Manchester Metropolitan University

 

Prof. Sadeq Rahimi

University of Saskatchewan/Harvard Medical School

 

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Liverpool Hope University

 

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Lancaster University

 

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University of Queensland

 

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Dublin City University

 

Dr. Mary Beth Altier

New York University

 

Dr. Omar Ashour

University of Exeter

 

Dr. Paul Jackson

University of Northampton

 

Dr. Kurt Braddock

American University Washington

 

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Dr. Aaron Y. Zelin

Washington Institute for Near East Policy

 

Dr. Håvard Haugstvedt

Center for Research on Extremism (C-REX)

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