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_aThe language of radicalization: female internet recruitment to participation in ISIS activities/ _cLeah Windsor |
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520 | _aThis paper is a case study examining the words of one young Muslim woman, Aqsa Mahmood, who moved from her home in Scotland to join the ISIS fighters in Syria. Her Tumblr blog provides a linguistic, political, and ideological record of the process of her radicalization. To identify linguistic patterns in her blog posts that can help to develop and reveal a typology of the language of female radicalization. | ||
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_aISLAMIC STATE _x ISIS |
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_aSOCIAL MEDIA _x TERRORISM |
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650 | _aRADICALIZATION | ||
773 | _aTerrorism and Political Violence: Vol. 32, No 3, April 2020 , pp.506-538 (116) | ||
598 | _a terrorism | ||
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_uhttps://doi.org/10.1080/09546553.2017.1385457 _z click for text |
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