Monday November 8:
‘Fogging’ and ‘Flooding’: Countering Extremist Mis/Disinformation After Terror Attacks – Martin Innes, GNET: https://bit.ly/3oqbSwq
A game theory model of terrorist mobilization: the effects of repressive and accommodative counterterrorism and club goods on terrorist decision making – Ali Ozdogan, Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression: https://bit.ly/3qsU2vv
Ideology, personality disorders and the militant extremist mindset – Adrian Furnham and Charlotte Robinson, Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression: https://bit.ly/3kytwNz
Tuesday November 9:
The Muslim Brotherhood’s Reaction to the Taliban’s Return to Power – Sergio Altuna, Program on Extremism: https://bit.ly/3F8bQjA
Wednesday November 10:
Censoring Extremism: Influence of Online Restriction on Official Media Products of ISIS – Kayla McMinimy, Carol K. Winkler, Ayse Deniz Lokmanoglu, and Monerah Almahmoud, Terrorism and Political Violence: https://bit.ly/3c3z3Hl
Social Ties and Jihadist Participation: A Mixed-Methods Approach to the Differential Recruitment of Radicalized Youth in Spain – Álvaro Vicente, Terrorism and Political Violence: https://bit.ly/3wGTxPi
Thursday November 11:
An Assessment of Taliban Rule at Three Months – Andrew H. Watkins, CTC Sentinel: https://bit.ly/3HgCpEZ
Friday November 12:
Remaining and Expanding or Surviving and Adapting? Extremist Platform Migration and Adaptation Strategies – Meili Criezis, GNET: https://bit.ly/3kOsGMv