Publication
Jun 2019
The articles in this issue focus on 1) the impact the war in Syria – particularly the period 2010-2018 – has had on developments and trends within the global jihadist movement; 2) how the Islamic State’s (IS) mimicking of the aesthetic and design of video games, most often Call of Duty, has been adopted by other jihadist groups; 3) the transformation of IS following its territorial losses in Iraq and Syria; 4) the relationship between academic and practitioner understandings of countering radicalization and deradicalization; 5) the blurring of the lines between domestic and international terrorism, including what this means for the classification of terrorist attacks, and much more.
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Author | Tore Refslund Hamming, Cori E Dauber, Mark D Robinson, Jovan J Baslious, Austin G Blair, Ronen Zeidel, Hisham al-Hashimi, Daniel Koehler, Verena Fiebig, Gregory D Miller, Judith Tinnes, Joshua Sinai, Daniela Scerri, Berto Jongman, Ryan Scrivens, Reinier Bergema, (Editors: James Forest, Bart Schuurman, Alex P Schmid, Christine Boelema Robertus, Jodi Moore) |
Series | Perspectives on Terrorism (PT) |
Publisher | Terrorism Research Initiative (TRI) |
Copyright | © 2019 Terrorism Research Initiative (TRI) |