Tuesday May 18:
Re-examining the explanations of convert radicalization in Salafi-Jihadist terrorism with evidence from Canada – David A. Jones and Lorne L. Dawson, Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression: https://bit.ly/3fGqFPs
ISIS in Iraq: Weakened but Agile – Raed Al-Hamid, Newlines Institute: https://bit.ly/3yntGN3
Wednesday May 19:
Evolution of Jihadism in Finland – Leena Malkki and Juha Saarinen, ICCT: https://bit.ly/3wp9RTy
Identifying Key Players in Violent Extremist Networks: Using Socio-Semantic Network Analysis as Part of a Program of Content Moderation – Maxime Bérubé, Laurie-Anne Beaulieun,Pierre Mongeau, and Johanne Saint-Charles, Studies in Conflict & Terrorism: https://bit.ly/3oCWjkJ
The Digital Transformations of Al-Qaeda and Islamic State in the Battle Against Online Propaganda – Héni Nsaibia and Rida Lyammouri, GNET: https://bit.ly/2SeZnau
Thursday May 20:
Innovating to Survive, a Look at How Extremists Adapt to Counterterrorism – Isaac Kfir, Studies in Conflict & Terrorism: bit.ly/3hHj1a6
Investigating the Influence of Islamic State’s Discourse in Jordan – Juline Beaujouan, Studies in Conflict & Terrorism: https://bit.ly/3bJ9Sde