Monday January 11:
Researching Extremist Content on Social Media Platforms: Data Protection and Research Ethics Challenges and Opportunities – Manjana Sold and Julian Junk, GNET: https://bit.ly/3qltM2Q
Deep Analysis of Taliban Videos: Differential Use of Multimodal, Visual and Sonic Forms across Strategic Themes – Weeda Mehran, Umniah Al Bayati, Matthew Mottet, and Anthony F. Lemieux, Studies in Conflict & Terrorism: https://bit.ly/3bIzXtS
Sexual violence, identity and gender: ISIS and the Yezidis – Zeynep Kaya, Conflict, Security & Development: https://bit.ly/3oOyaH9
Playing for Hate? Extremism, Terrorism, and Videogames – Nick Robinson and Joe Whittaker, Studies in Conflict & Terrorism: https://bit.ly/3bIA4FO
Wednesday January 13:
Terrorism, Regime Type, and Defense Spending: A Cross-National Analysis – Lance Y. Hunter, Democracy and Security: https://bit.ly/35IKz7U
Thursday January 14:
The April 2020 Islamic State Terror Plot Against U.S. and NATO Military Bases in Germany: The Tajik Connection – Nodirbek Soliev, Combating Terrorism Center: https://bit.ly/38O3vEx
De-Talibanization and the Onset of Insurgency in Afghanistan – Tricia Bacon and Daniel Byman, Studies in Conflict & Terrorism: https://bit.ly/39zsSJk
Friday January 15:
Individual and Environmental Explanations for Violent Extremist Intentions: A German Nationally Representative Survey Study – Bettina Rottweiler,Paul Gill, and Noémie Bouhana, Justice Quarterly: https://bit.ly/3qDsfoM