Caught in the world wide web: the lure of online terrorist propaganda/ Andy Oppenheimer
Material type: TextPublication details: 2017Subject(s): In: Military Technology Vol XLI, Issue 7-8 2017, p.60-63 (38)Summary: Alongside the rise in terrorism, most notably violent jihadism, online recruitment and propaganda is undergoing its own disturbing revolution. How terrorists disseminate their messages, recruit operatives and self-starter cells and conduct propaganda is done mainly - although by no means exclusively or entirely - on the internet and through social media.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Alongside the rise in terrorism, most notably violent jihadism, online recruitment and propaganda is undergoing its own disturbing revolution. How terrorists disseminate their messages, recruit operatives and self-starter cells and conduct propaganda is done mainly - although by no means exclusively or entirely - on the internet and through social media.
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