Saturday May 2:
How Online Content Providers Moderate User‐Generated Content to Prevent Harmful Online Communication: An Analysis of Policies and Their Implementation – Sabine A. Einwiller and Sora Kim, Policy and Internet: bit.ly/3bhaJPo
Monday May 4:
The Risks of a Telegram Crypto-Wallet – Andrew Mines, GNET: https://bit.ly/2yDuTWp
Tuesday May 5:
The role of religion in Islamist radicalisation processes – Jeppe Fuglsang Larsen, Critical Studies on Terrorism: https://bit.ly/2Ab929e
ISIS in Iraq: From Abandoned Villages to the Cities – Husham Al-Hashimi, Center for Global Policy: https://bit.ly/2YM40ua
Wednesday May 6:
The Challenge of Boko Haram Defectors in Chad – Bulama Bukarti, War on the Rocks: https://bit.ly/2Wwlo32
Striving for the Impossible? Policing and Territoriality in the Age of the War on Terror – Stig Jarle Hansen, Journal of Human Security: https://bit.ly/3cAHlF9
Thursday May 7:
Where to Publish Academic Research on Online Extremism and Terrorism?: What We Can Learn from Journal Article Entries in VOX-Pol’s Online Library – Louise Laing and Maura Conway, Vox-Pol: https://bit.ly/2WhRfWB
False Dichotomy: How Both Psychology and Strategic Incentives Influence Terrorist Groups and Violent Social Movements – Tricia Bacon and Thomas Zeitzoff: https://bit.ly/3fwqANf