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Title:
Online terrorist propaganda, recruitment and radicalization / edited by John R. Vacca.
Publisher:
CRC PressTaylor & Francis Group,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
xxvii, 503 pages ; 27 cm
Subject:
Internet and terrorism.
Terrorists--Recruiting.
Terrorists--Technological innovations.--Technological innovations.
Terrorism--Computer network resources.
Radicalization--Computer network resources.
Social media--Political aspects.
Internet--Political aspects.
Internet and terrorism.
Internet--Political aspects.
Social media--Political aspects.
Terrorists--Recruiting.
Other Authors:
Vacca, John R., editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Online utilization for terrorist self-radicalization purposes / Richard A. Anderson -- Online radicalization : contested terms and conceptual clarity / Stuart Macdonald, Joe Whittaker -- The relationship between social media and radicalization / Cori E. Dauber, Kemal Ilter -- Rule-of-law and respect for human rights considerations / Omi Hodwitz -- How homegrown violent extremism will likely continue to evolve as a significant threat / Cori E. Dauber, Mark Robinson -- Counter-terrorism strategy from an extended global online level / Jose de Arimateia da Cruz -- Tools to study complexity in a the virtual world of counterterrorism lessons learned from the Stuxnet and Shamoon Viruses / Sheila R. Ronis -- Legislation specifically targeting the use of the internet to recruit terrorists / Tom Holt, Steven Chermak, Joshua D. Freilich -- Legal restrictions and challenges for police and law enforcement authorities / Omi Hodwitz -- Web vulnerability based spear-phishing : a modern combination of tools in cyber terrorism / Emin Huseynov -- Investigations of terrorist cases involving the internet / Yannis A. Stivachtis, Allison Miller -- Terrorism recruitment and radicalization into the 21st century / James M. Smith, Maeghin Alarid -- Domestic terrorism and digital media : plannning in cyberspace / Kevin M. Fitzpatrick, David Woodring, Jeff Gruenewald, Brent Smith -- Metaphors of radicalisation : a computational and qualitative analysis of Jihadi propaganda / Ben Miller, Weeda Mehran, Yassin Kosay Alsahlani, Haroon Qahtan -- An information, motivation, and behavioral skills perspective on terrorist propaganda / Anthony F. Lemieux, Rebecca Wilson -- The relationship between personal data protection and use of information in order to fight online-terrorist propaganda, recruitment, and radicalization / Paolo Balboni, Milda Macenaite -- Online terrorist propaganda : strategic messaging employed by Al Qaeda and ISIS / Elena Pokalova -- Daesh's multimodal strategies of online propaganda / Carol K. Winkler, Jonathan Pieslak -- Supporting the authentication of digital evidence / Sarbari Gupta -- How is virtual planners in the dark web recruit, indoctrinate and inspire attacks in Europe And North America / Anthony Celso -- Monitoring and tracking ISIS on the dark web / William F. Gross -- ISIS and Russia : the use of threat for spreading of influence and ISIS future / Dmitry Shlapentokh -- Instruments and arrangements against online terrorism relating to international cooperation / Christian Leuprecht, Ali Dizboni -- Intelligence sharing among agencies and internationally / Jose de Arimateia da Cruz -- Role of prosecutors in online terrorism cases / Becky K. da Cruz -- A typology of public-private partnerships : how do you create a new e-mail and its implications for counterterrorism and cybersecurity? / Richard J. Chasdi -- Public-private partnerships and the private sectors role in countering the use of the internet for terrorist purposes / Yannis A. Stivachtis, Allison Miller.
Summary:
"Online Terrorist Propaganda, Recruitment, and Radicalization is most complete treatment of the rapidly growing phenomenon of how terrorists' online presence is utilized for terrorism funding, communication, and recruitment purposes. The book offers an in-depth coverage of the history of how terrorist groups developed an online presence and capability, emergence of various groups; the advancement of terrorist groups' online presences; their utilization of video, chat room, and social media; and the capability for propaganda, training, and recruitment"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1138048267
9781138048263
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1108784150
LCCN:
2019011110
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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