Most of the content was regulated by Isis’s social media arm (Chasmar, 2014). The paper, below will now examine, how the use of cyber-terrorism and social media have converged in this virtual space for groups such as Isis. Fig. 3 The Isis App Full size image Cyber-Terrorism and the...
Social mediaOnline radicalisationCounter-terrorismIslamic state (ISWithout recruitment terrorism can not prevail, survive and develop. Recruitment provides the killers, the suicide bombers, the kidnappers, the executioners, the engineers, the soldiers and the armies...
The link between social media and terrorism will remain forever since the social media is an open space for anyone and terrorists will always find one way or another to benefit from its services, social media companies should take full responsibility and keep up the good work (Taylor, 2015)....
When it comes to policing these social media sites, sources say the intelligence community is divided. On the one hand, jihadists use them as recruitment tools, but ISIS postings also help track these militants and teach us about their activities when intelligence on the ground is limited....
We wanted to gather in one bibliography at a time: Research that describes and understands the processes of online radicalization, encompassing terrorist propaganda, extremist activism and online recruitment processes. Research that promotes the construction of conceptual, technical, and methodological tools...
The social construction of terrorism: media, metaphors and policy implications The article illustrates a constructivist understanding of studying terrorism and counter-terrorism by applying metaphor analysis to a British tabloid media... A Spencer - 《Journal of International Relations & Development》 被引...
Both social media usage and group membership enhance the spread of extremist ideology, suggesting that online and physical organizing remain primary recruitment tools of the far-right movement. In addition, I identified several endemic factors, such as poverty, that increase the probability of ...
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Nelson and Prilleltensky (2005) suggest the following broad categories of action a leader can take when implementing a social innovation: recruitment, utilizing media and other communication networks, mobilizing resources, forming multiple coalitions based on common interests, political lobbying, and ...
In both of these examples, the underlying aim is to disrupt democracy, social cohesion and social peace. Yet another example of external influence on internal security is the recruitment of young people by foreign extremist or terrorist groups. Internal, social security or “operational security” ...