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Monday June 3:
Reconceptualizing resistance organizations and outcomes: Introducing the Revolutionary and Militant Organizations dataset (REVMOD) – Benjamin Acosta, Journal of Peace Research: https://bit.ly/2HZZAqB
Forging a Brazilian Islam: Muslim Converts Negotiating Identity in São Paulo – Hasan Shahid, Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs: https://bit.ly/2K3Nhf3
ISIS Cohort Transnational Travels and EU Security Gaps: Reconstructing the 2015 Paris Attack Preplanning and Outsource Strategy – Corri Zoli and Aliya Hallie Williams, Terrorism and Political Violence: https://bit.ly/2Z4SSW3
How Do Terrorists Choose Their Targets for an Attack? The View from inside an Independent Cell – Manuel Ricardo Torres-Soriano, Terrorism and Political Violence: https://bit.ly/2EVNr48
Wednesday June 5:
From Battlefront to Cyberspace: Demystifying the Islamic State’s Propaganda Machine – Asaad Almohammad and Charlie Winter, Combating Terrorism Center: https://bit.ly/2Xybm0D
HTS’ Popular Resistance Companies – Caleb Weiss, The Line of Steel: https://bit.ly/2I1eqgo
The role of schools and education in countering violent extremism (CVE): applying lessons from Western countries to Australian CVE policy – Shandon Harris-Hogan, Kate Barrelle, and Debra Smith, Oxford Review of Education: https://bit.ly/2O3nc2C
Bilal Philips as a Proponent of Neo-Traditional Salafism and His Significance for Understanding Salafism in the West Adis Duderija and Ghulam Rasool, Religions: https://bit.ly/2SvPmlx
Friends in high places: state support for violent and non-violent ethnopolitical organizations – Victor Asal, R. William Ayres, and Yuichi Kubota, Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict: https://bit.ly/31I6wA6
Thursday June 6:
Encrypted Extremism Inside the English-Speaking Islamic State Ecosystem on Telegram – Bennett Clifford and Helen Powell, Program on Extremism: https://bit.ly/31qe0bo
Friday June 7:
An investigation of EMSICA including perception of threat and intergroup contact to understand support for Islamist terrorism in Indonesia – Whinda Yustisia, Muhammad Abdan Shadiqi, Mirra Noor Milla, & Hamdi Muluk, Asian Journal of Social Psychology: https://bit.ly/2Z2UU9D
From outsiders to kingmakers: a comparative study of political Salafism in Egypt and political Haredism in Israel – Esen Kirdiş, Religion, State and Society: https://bit.ly/2Y3eIbB
For prior parts see: #184, #183, #182, #181, #180, #179, #178, #177, #176, #175, #174, #173, #172, #171, #170, #169, #168, #167, #166, #165, #164, #163, #162, #161, #160, #159, #158, #157, #156, #155, #154, #153, #152, #151, #150, #149, #148, #147, #146, #145, #144, #143, #142, #141, #140, #139, #138, #137, #136, #135, #134, #133, #132, #131, #130, #129, #128, #127, #126, #125, #124, #123, #122, #121, #120, #119, #118, #117, #116, #115, #114, #113, #112, #111, #110, #109, #108, #107, #106, #105, #104, #103, #102, #101, #100, #99, #98, #97, #96, #95, #94, #93, #92, #91, #90, #89, #88, #87, #86, #85, #84, #83, #82, #81, #80, #79, #78, #77, #76, #75, #74, #73, #72, #71, #70, #69, #68, #67, #66, #65, #64, #63, #62, #61, #60, #59, #58, #57, #56, #55, #54, #53, #52, #51, #50, #49, #48, #47, #46, #45, #44, #43, #42, #41, #40, #39, #38, #37, #36, #35, #34, #33, #32, #31, #30, #29, #28, #27, #26, #25, #24, #23, #22, #21, #20, #19, #18, #17, #16, #15, #14, #13, #12, #11, #10, #9, #8, #7, #6, #5, #4, #3, #2, and #1.
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