Monday May 3:
The Historical Roles of Jihād in Sunnī-Shīʿī Relations – Devin J. Stewart, The Journal of the Middle East and Africa: https://bit.ly/3vKLSxZ
Tuesday May 4:
A Thousand Hezbollahs: Iraq’s Emerging Militia State – Newlines Institute for Strategy and Policy: https://bit.ly/2R16W4y
An Analysis of Islamic State’s Gendered Propaganda Targeted Towards Women: From Territorial Control to Insurgency – Kiriloi M. Ingram, Terrorism and Political Violence: https://bit.ly/33lav8l
ISIS and the Crime-Terror Nexus in America – Raphael D. Marcus, Studies in Conflict & Terrorism: https://bit.ly/3epFSoo
Emotions and affect in terrorism research: Epistemological shift and ways ahead – Maéva Clément, Critical Studies on Terrorism: https://bit.ly/3uwzt0c
Al-Hazimiyya: the ideological conflict destroying the Islamic State from within – Tore Hamming, ICCT: https://bit.ly/3xZskYH
Wednesday May 5:
Social Welfare and ISIS Foreign Fighters – Moamen Gouda and Marcus Marktanner, European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research: https://bit.ly/3eshfaJ
Insights from the Bin Laden Archive: Inventory of research and knowledge and initial assessment and characterisation of the Bin Laden Archive – Jacopo Bellasio, Sarah Grand-Clement, Shazan Iqbal, William Marcellino, Alice Lynch, Yousuf Abdelfatah, Tor Richardson-Golinski, Kate Cox, and Giacomo Persi Paoli, RAND: https://bit.ly/3tpf1gt
Thursday May 6:
Countering Violent Extremism and Radical Rhetoric – Tamar Mitts, International Organization: https://bit.ly/2Q00rys
Friday May 7:
The Role of Quran Translations in Radicalizing Muslims in the West and Misrepresenting Islam – Alalddin Al-Tarawneh, Journal of Religion and Violence: https://bit.ly/3uFqlq4
Online Jihadist Chants: An Access Point for Incitement of Violence – El Mostafa Rezrazi and Brahim Essafi, GNET: https://bit.ly/3tPAbVc
Understanding Islamist Militancy in Bangladesh – Shafi Md Mostofa, Journal of Asian and African Studies: https://bit.ly/3tO41JV