2017 | ||
Sunday, January 1st | ||
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12:00 AM |
Matthew Davies, RAND Corporation |
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2018 | ||
Monday, January 1st | ||
12:00 AM |
Comparing Theories of Radicalisation with Countering Violent Extremism Policy Keiran Hardy, Griffith Criminology Institute |
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Evaluating interventions that prevent or counter violent extremism. A practical guide Joanna Hofman, RAND Europe |
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Preventing violent extremism through the United Nations: the rise and fall of a good idea David H. Ucko, College of International Security Affairs, National Defense University |
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Terrorism and tourism in the Caribbean: a regional analysis Brenda J. Lutz |
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The Labor Market and Terrorism Erik Cruz, Florida International University |
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Christian Vianna de Azevedo, Polícia Federal - Brasil e Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais - PUC/MG Venezuela |
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Youth and Violent Extremism Online: Countering Terrorists Exploitation and Use of the Internet Richard Apau, IT Officer, African Centre for Study and Research on Terrorism, African Union Commission |
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2019 | ||
Tuesday, January 1st | ||
12:00 AM |
A Global Analysis of Water-Related Terrorism, 1970–2016 Jennifer Veilleux, Florida International University |
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Kechagia Polyxeni, University of Thessaly |
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Countering Violent Extremism inTrinidad and Tobago: An Evaluation Daniel P. Aldrich, Northeastern University |
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Countering violent extremism: A mathematical model Manuele Santoprete, Department of Mathematics Wilfrid Laurier University |
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El rol de la UNESCO en la prevención del extremismo violento Diana Paola Ponce |
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Gender, governance, and countering violent extremism (CVE) in the UK Katherine E. Brown, University of Birmingham |
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Radicalization or reaction: Understanding engagement in violent extremism in Northern Ireland. Neil Ferguson, Department of Psychology, Liverpool Hope University |
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The calypso caliphate: how Trinidad became a recruiting ground for ISIS Simon Cottee, University of Kent; The Atlantic |
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The Radiological and WMD Threat Posed to National Security By Hezbollah in Latin America Lawrence J. King, U.S. Air Force |
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Women and Terrorism: Hidden Threats, Forgotten Partners Jamille Bigio, The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) |
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2020 | ||
Wednesday, January 1st | ||
12:00 AM |
Counter-Radicalization Bot ResearchUsing Social Bots to Fight Violent Extremism William Marcellino, RAND Corporation |
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Countering Violent Extremism: Perspectives from the Australian Context Shandon Harris-Hogan |
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Enter 9/11: Latin America and the Global War on Terror Markus-Michael Müller, Freie Universität Berlin, ZILateinamerika-Institut |
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Francesco Marone, Department of Political and Social Sciences, University of Pavia |
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Modeling Radicalization and Violent Extremism LeRon Shults, Institute for Global Development and Planning, University of Agder Kristians and NorwayCenter for Modeling Social Systems at NORCE Kristians and Norway |
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Prevention of Terrorism–An Assessment of Prior POM Work and Future Potentials Sushil Gupta, Florida International University |
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Sentiment analysis of extremism in social media from textual information Muhammad Asif, Department of Computer Science, National Textile University, Faisalabad, Pakistan |
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Staying Engaged in Terrorism: Narrative Accounts of Sustaining Participation in Violent Extremism Neil Ferguson, Department of Psychology, Liverpool Hope University |
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Andrew Dalip Jr., Canadian Association of Security and Intelligence Studies Trinidad and Tobago |
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Marlies Sas, Antwerp Research Group on Safety and Security (ARGoSS) and Research Group on Law Enforcement, University of Antwerp, 2000 Antwerp, Belgium |
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Transitional Justice and Violent Extremism Ronald C. Slye, Seattle University School of Law |
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2021 | ||
Friday, January 1st | ||
12:00 AM |
Garth Davies, School of Criminology at Simon Fraser University |
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Community Violence and Support for Violent Extremism: Evidence From the Sahel Steven E. Finkel, Department of Political Science, University of Pittsburgh |
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Countering Violent Extremism and Radical Rhetoric Tamar Mitts, Columbia University |
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Dedicated to the cause: Identity development and violent extremism. Neil Ferguson, Department of Psychology, Liverpool Hope University, Liverpool, United Kingdom |
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Global Terrorism: Impact Of Globalization and Combating Terrorism; Actors and Related Challenges Geofrey K. Towett |
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Muhammad Akram, Eastern Mennonite University |
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Antje Gansewig, University of Oldenburg |
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Preventing Violent Extremism – What Has Gender Got to Do With It? Jacqui true, Gender, Peace and Security Centre, Monash University, Australia and Peace Research Institute |
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Dr. Muhammad Idris, Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan |
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Radicalization and Violent Extremism in the Era of COVID-19 Garth Davies, School of Criminology at Simon Fraser University |
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What Drives Diffusion? Anti-Terrorism Legislation in the Arab Middle East and North Africa Maria Josua |