Articles of the Week – 9/14-9/20

Saturday September 14:

Stop Them in Their Tracks: Migration Policies, Drug Markets, and Terrorism – Nazli Avdan, Journal of Applied Security Research: https://bit.ly/2mp62Pz

Monday September 16:

Reexamining the Four Waves of Modern Terrorism: A Territorial Interpretation – Steven M. Radil and Jaume Castan Pinos, Studies in Conflict & Terrorism: https://bit.ly/2mp6CNf

The ethics of researching ‘terrorism’ and political violence: a sociological approach Tom Mills, Narzanin Massoumi, and David Miller, Contemporary Social Science: https://bit.ly/2m1jxF7

Wednesday September 18:

Daesh Propaganda, Before and After its Collapse – NATO Stratcom: https://bit.ly/2lWQhiF

HTS’s Offline Propaganda: Infrastructure, Engagement and Monopoly – Haid Haid, ICSR: https://bit.ly/2mp6SvH

Terrorizing police: Revisiting ‘the policing of terrorism’ from the perspective of Danish police detectives – David Sausdal, European Journal of Criminology: https://bit.ly/2kuJaOb

Islam and Muslims in Greater Serbian Ideology: The Origins of an Antagonism and the Misuse of the Past – Admir Mulaosmanović, Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs: https://bit.ly/2lY5D6G

Thursday September 19:

Worth many sins: Al-Shabaab’s shifting relationship with Kenyan women – Katharine Petrich and Phoebe Donnelly, Small Wars & Insurgencies: https://bit.ly/2kwoKnY

The ballot or the bomb belt: the roots of female suicide terrorism before and after 9/11 – Nakissa P. Jahanbani and Charmaine N. Willis, Small Wars & Insurgencies: https://bit.ly/2mp7dOZ

Radicalizing female empowerment: gender, agency, and affective appeals in Islamic State propaganda – Bidisha Biswas and Shirin Deylami, Small Wars & Insurgencies: https://bit.ly/2lZx3ZM

The Architects of Salvation: How IS Foreign Fighter Recruitment Hubs Emerged in Tunisia – Nate Rosenblatt, Program on Extremism: https://bit.ly/2kuRKwk

Why People Join Terrorist Groups in Kuwait: A Qualitative Examination – Nicholas C. Scull, Othman Alkhadher, and Salman Al‐Awadhi, Political Psychology: https://bit.ly/2mp8iGx

Pathways toward Jihadism in Western Europe: An Empirical Exploration of a Comprehensive Model of Terrorist Radicalization – M. Pfundmair, E. Aßmann, B. Kiver, M. Penzkofer, A. Scheuermeyer, L. Sust, and H. Schmidt, Terrorism and Political Violence: https://bit.ly/2lZzefU

(Few) Jihadis Without a Jihad? Central Eastern Europeans and their Pathway – Kacper Rekawek, Viktor Szucs, Martina Babikova, and Enya Hamel, Globsec: https://bit.ly/2nSyeLz

Friday September 20:

Foiled plots: the untapped data resource in terrorism studies – Petter Nesser, C-Rex: https://bit.ly/2nT5ulV