Tuesday May 25:
Mapping the Turkestan Islamic Party’s Online Propaganda Networks – Miron Lakomy, GNET: https://bit.ly/34rIBrC
Wednesday May 26:
Children of ISIS: considerations regarding trauma, treatment and risk – Nathan Brooks, Vaishnavi Honnavalli, and Briar Jacobson-Lang, Psychiatry, Psychology and Law: https://bit.ly/3hZY4XP
Everyday Religion and Radical Islamism – A Contribution to Theorizing the Role of Religion in Radicalization Studies – Jeppe Fuglsang Larsen and Sune Qvotrup Jensen, Studies in Conflict & Terrorism: https://bit.ly/3uv9zsX
Thursday May 27:
The “Boko Haram Disaggregation Problem” and Comparative Profiles of Factional Violence: Challenges, Impacts, and Solutions in the Study of Africa’s Deadliest Terror Group(s) – Jason Warner and Stephanie Lizzo, Terrorism and Political Violence: https://bit.ly/2SDvEYZ
Zeal of the convert? Comparing religiousness between convert and nonconvert Muslims – Snook, D. W., Branum-Martin, L., & Horgan, J. G., Psychology of Religion and Spirituality: https://bit.ly/2SaZOD5
Still No Storm in the Ocean: New Jihadist Narratives on Indian Islam – Hari Prasad, Current Trends in Islamist Ideology: https://bit.ly/3cz3KVn
Friday May 28:
How Did 9/11 Affect Terrorism Research? Examining Articles and Authors, 1970–2019 – Brian J. Phillips, Terrorism and Political Violence: https://bit.ly/2QZ43RI
Jihadist prisoners in Spain and the application of the high security prison regime – Inmaculada Marrero Rocha and Salvador Berdún Carrión, European Journal of Criminology: https://bit.ly/3zb6wdh