Terrorism and the Internet :Threats — Target Groups — Deradicalisation Strategies ( NATO Science for Peace and Security Series - E: Human and Societal Dynamics )

Publication subTitle :Threats — Target Groups — Deradicalisation Strategies

Publication series : NATO Science for Peace and Security Series - E: Human and Societal Dynamics

Author: Dienel H.-L.;Sharan Y.;Rapp C.  

Publisher: Ios Press‎

Publication year: 2010

E-ISBN: 9781607505372

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781607505365

Subject: P737.1 coastal landform

Keyword: 外交、国际关系

Language: ENG

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Description

This is the first book to analyse the abuse of the internet for terrorism and crime purposes under two new perspectives: (1) The persuasion and involvement of women and children as specific target user groups, and (2) The development of new strategies to use extremist web forums as an open book in order to understand and gain insight into terrorist thinking. Web 2.0 can be even more: an open door for dialogue, deradicalisation and ultimately a way out of the cocoon of terroristic isolation. This book presents the results of a unique cooperation between Israeli and German research centers with outstanding contributions to innovative security research. Two international conferences in Berlin in 2008 brought together worldwide leading authors both from academia and government. Most recent research results challenge the actual treatment of terroristic web forums by governmental agencies. This remarkable publication will open your eyes both on the real risks of terroristic web activities and new counter strategies from analysis to dialogue.

Chapter

Antisemitism and Terrorism on the Electronic Highway

Radicalization and Deradicalization Processes

The Internet & Terrorist Radicalisation: The Psychological Dimension

Islamic Terrorism in Europe

Islamism in the Globalization Era

Silent Jihad - Dissimulating Fundamentalist Messages in Promoting Islamic Values

Jihadist Propaganda on the Internet: Impact and Challenges for the Security Community

Islamist Propaganda on the Internet. Terrorist Entities’ Response to Alleged Anti-Muslim Western Actions

Women and Children as Target Groups

The Islamist Propaganda on Women and Children Web Sites

Female Seperatism: The Role of Women in the PKK/KONGRA-GEL Terrorist Organization

Geographical Case Studies

The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Reflected Through the Internet

Behind the Virtual Chador: Iran through Iranian Cyberspace

The Political Communication and the Political Mobilization in the Russian Internet Space

Islamist Websites: an Up-to-Date Snapshot from a German Point of View

Technical Innovations for Web Analysis

Data Hiding on the Internet: Steganalysis against Steganography

Public Key Cryptosystem Based on Finite Automata for Multilateral Antiterrorist Activity Support

Learning Terror Trigger Textual Devices on Religious Internet sites

Dialogical Countermeasures

Jihadis Online: Concepts and Frameworks for Online Counter-Terrorism

„Andi“ – Educational Comic and Website for Democracy and Against Extremism

Subject Index

Author Index

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