Social Networks, Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism
Radical and Connected
Herausgeber: Bouchard, Martin
Social Networks, Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism
Radical and Connected
Herausgeber: Bouchard, Martin
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This book examines two key themes in terrorism studies, the radicalization process and counter-terrorism policies, through the lens of social networks.
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This book examines two key themes in terrorism studies, the radicalization process and counter-terrorism policies, through the lens of social networks.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9781138828568
- ISBN-10: 1138828564
- Artikelnr.: 41455594
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9781138828568
- ISBN-10: 1138828564
- Artikelnr.: 41455594
Martin Bouchard is Associate Professor at the School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University, Canada. He is co-editor of Illegal Markets and the Economics of Organised Crime (Routledge 2010), and World Wide Weed: Global Trends in Cannabis Cultivation and its Control (2011), and editor of Advances in Research on Illicit Networks (Routledge 2015).
Foreword: Daniel Hiebert and Lorne Dawson 1. Radical and Connected: An Introduction
Martin Bouchard Part I: Terrorism and Radicalization: History
Networks
and the Internet 2. The Past is Present: The Roots of Modern Terrorism
Andre Gerolymatos 3. The Gray Cygnet Problem in Terrorism Research
Laura Huey 4. Researching Terrorism and Counter-terrorism Through a Network Lens
Martin Bouchard and Rebecca Nash 5. Travel Broadens the Network: Turning Points in the Network Trajectory of an American Jihadi
Rebecca Nash and Martin Bouchard 6. A Radical Sociability: In Defense of an Online/Offline Multidimensional Approach to Violent Radicalisation
Benjamin Ducol 7. Terrorist Organizations' Use of Recruitment on the Internet
Garth Davies
Martin Bouchard
Edith Wu
Kila Joffres
Richard Frank 8. Exploring the Behavioral and Attitudinal Correlates of Civilian Cyberattacks
Thomas Holt
Max Kilger
Lichun Chiang
Chu-Sing Yang Part II: Counter-terrorism: Prospects
Pitfalls
Policies 9. Security Networks and Counter-terrorism: a Reflection on the Limits of Adversarial Isomorphism
Benoit Dupont 10. The Promise and Perils of Integrated Models of Public Safety in Canada
Veronica Kitchen and Adam Molnar 11. A Systematic Approach to Develop a Computational Framework for Counter-terrorism and Public Safety
Andrew Park and Herbert Tsang 12. Radical and Connected: Concluding Thoughs and Future Research
Martin Bouchard
Martin Bouchard Part I: Terrorism and Radicalization: History
Networks
and the Internet 2. The Past is Present: The Roots of Modern Terrorism
Andre Gerolymatos 3. The Gray Cygnet Problem in Terrorism Research
Laura Huey 4. Researching Terrorism and Counter-terrorism Through a Network Lens
Martin Bouchard and Rebecca Nash 5. Travel Broadens the Network: Turning Points in the Network Trajectory of an American Jihadi
Rebecca Nash and Martin Bouchard 6. A Radical Sociability: In Defense of an Online/Offline Multidimensional Approach to Violent Radicalisation
Benjamin Ducol 7. Terrorist Organizations' Use of Recruitment on the Internet
Garth Davies
Martin Bouchard
Edith Wu
Kila Joffres
Richard Frank 8. Exploring the Behavioral and Attitudinal Correlates of Civilian Cyberattacks
Thomas Holt
Max Kilger
Lichun Chiang
Chu-Sing Yang Part II: Counter-terrorism: Prospects
Pitfalls
Policies 9. Security Networks and Counter-terrorism: a Reflection on the Limits of Adversarial Isomorphism
Benoit Dupont 10. The Promise and Perils of Integrated Models of Public Safety in Canada
Veronica Kitchen and Adam Molnar 11. A Systematic Approach to Develop a Computational Framework for Counter-terrorism and Public Safety
Andrew Park and Herbert Tsang 12. Radical and Connected: Concluding Thoughs and Future Research
Martin Bouchard
Foreword: Daniel Hiebert and Lorne Dawson 1. Radical and Connected: An Introduction
Martin Bouchard Part I: Terrorism and Radicalization: History
Networks
and the Internet 2. The Past is Present: The Roots of Modern Terrorism
Andre Gerolymatos 3. The Gray Cygnet Problem in Terrorism Research
Laura Huey 4. Researching Terrorism and Counter-terrorism Through a Network Lens
Martin Bouchard and Rebecca Nash 5. Travel Broadens the Network: Turning Points in the Network Trajectory of an American Jihadi
Rebecca Nash and Martin Bouchard 6. A Radical Sociability: In Defense of an Online/Offline Multidimensional Approach to Violent Radicalisation
Benjamin Ducol 7. Terrorist Organizations' Use of Recruitment on the Internet
Garth Davies
Martin Bouchard
Edith Wu
Kila Joffres
Richard Frank 8. Exploring the Behavioral and Attitudinal Correlates of Civilian Cyberattacks
Thomas Holt
Max Kilger
Lichun Chiang
Chu-Sing Yang Part II: Counter-terrorism: Prospects
Pitfalls
Policies 9. Security Networks and Counter-terrorism: a Reflection on the Limits of Adversarial Isomorphism
Benoit Dupont 10. The Promise and Perils of Integrated Models of Public Safety in Canada
Veronica Kitchen and Adam Molnar 11. A Systematic Approach to Develop a Computational Framework for Counter-terrorism and Public Safety
Andrew Park and Herbert Tsang 12. Radical and Connected: Concluding Thoughs and Future Research
Martin Bouchard
Martin Bouchard Part I: Terrorism and Radicalization: History
Networks
and the Internet 2. The Past is Present: The Roots of Modern Terrorism
Andre Gerolymatos 3. The Gray Cygnet Problem in Terrorism Research
Laura Huey 4. Researching Terrorism and Counter-terrorism Through a Network Lens
Martin Bouchard and Rebecca Nash 5. Travel Broadens the Network: Turning Points in the Network Trajectory of an American Jihadi
Rebecca Nash and Martin Bouchard 6. A Radical Sociability: In Defense of an Online/Offline Multidimensional Approach to Violent Radicalisation
Benjamin Ducol 7. Terrorist Organizations' Use of Recruitment on the Internet
Garth Davies
Martin Bouchard
Edith Wu
Kila Joffres
Richard Frank 8. Exploring the Behavioral and Attitudinal Correlates of Civilian Cyberattacks
Thomas Holt
Max Kilger
Lichun Chiang
Chu-Sing Yang Part II: Counter-terrorism: Prospects
Pitfalls
Policies 9. Security Networks and Counter-terrorism: a Reflection on the Limits of Adversarial Isomorphism
Benoit Dupont 10. The Promise and Perils of Integrated Models of Public Safety in Canada
Veronica Kitchen and Adam Molnar 11. A Systematic Approach to Develop a Computational Framework for Counter-terrorism and Public Safety
Andrew Park and Herbert Tsang 12. Radical and Connected: Concluding Thoughs and Future Research
Martin Bouchard