Sunday November 25:
A content analysis of initial proof of life hostage videos released by international terrorist groups – Mark J. Rossin, Sarah W. Craun, Michelle L. Miller, and Matthew R. Collier, Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression: https://bit.ly/2Pdm3Rk
Monday November 26:
Under the Black Flag in Borno: experiences of foot soldiers and civilians in Boko Haram’s ‘caliphate’ – Zacharias P. Pieri and Jacob Zenn, The Journal of Modern African Studies: https://bit.ly/2AFPoPo
What does Australian law say about possessing terrorist instructional material? – Andrew Zammit, Avert Research Network: https://bit.ly/2E3pc5n
Wednesday November 28:
Tunisian Foreign Fighters in Iraq and Syria – Aaron Y. Zelin, Washington Institute for Near East Policy: https://bit.ly/2DZmEVC
Don’t Just Counter-Message; Counter-Engage – Nafees Hamid, ICCT: https://bit.ly/2PbN08b
Taleban Attacks on Khas Uruzgan, Jaghori and Malestan (I): A new and violent push into Hazara areas – Ali Yawar Adili and Martine van Bijlert, Afghanistan Analysts Network: https://bit.ly/2SkSteN
Jihadism after the ‘Caliphate’: towards a new typology – Anne Stenersen, British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies: https://bit.ly/2Q0VXX0
Thursday November 29:
British and Lebanese Prisons: Are They Fertile Breeding Ground for Terrorism? – Salim Yaacoub, Journal of Strategic Security: https://bit.ly/2DSzhkt
Taleban Attacks on Khas Uruzgan, Jaghori and Malestan (II): A new and violent push into Hazara areas – Ali Yawar Adili and Martine van Bijlert, Afghanistan Analysts Network: https://bit.ly/2ShthFT
On the Problem of Extremism – J.M. Berger, MIT Press Blog: https://bit.ly/2rfFrDI
Friday November 30:
The True Origins of ISIS – Hassan Hassan, The Atlantic: https://bit.ly/2rcBXSv
Geography and the Certainty of Terrorism Event Coding – Stephen C Nemeth and Jacob A Mauslein, Journal of Global Security Studies: https://bit.ly/2QEov4e