Monday May 6:
Gender in the jihad: Characteristics and outcomes among women and men involved in jihadist-inspired terrorism – Christine Shahan Brugh, Sarah L. Desmarais, Joseph Simons-Rudolph, and Samantha A. Zottola, Journal of Threat Assessment and Management: https://bit.ly/2H1XVjM
Boko Haram’s resurgence in Chad – Remadji Hoinathy, Institute for Security Studies: https://bit.ly/2Jv61D9
Tuesday May 7:
The quality of terrorist violence: Explaining the logic of terrorist target choice – Sara MT Polo, Journal of Peace Research: https://bit.ly/2vRUtSq
Wednesday May 8:
A comparative analysis of right-wing radical & Islamist communities’ strategies for survival in social networks (evidence from VKontakte) – Mikhail Myagkov, Evgeniy V Shchekotin, Sergey I Chudinov, and Vyacheslav L Goiko, Media, War & Conflict: https://bit.ly/2HjKfzw
Let the Terrorists Win? – Robin Simcox, The National Interest: https://bit.ly/2VyrMcN
Change is the Only Constant: The Evolving Role of Women in the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) – Ruth Gan, Loo Seng Neo, Jeffery Chin, and Majeed Khader, Women & Criminal Justice: https://bit.ly/2Q8SVgc
Thursday May 9:
A Site-Level Market Model of the Antiquities Trade – Fiona Greenland, James V. Marrone, Oya Topçuoğlu, and Tasha Vorderstrasse, International Journal of Cultural Property: https://bit.ly/2wauNk2