PUBLICATIONS
Bloom, M., Mosalenko, S. (2021). “Pastels and Pedophiles: Inside the Mind of QAnon” Stanford University Press.
Bloom, M., Lokmanoglu, A. (eds)(2020). “Stories from the Field: An Unorthodox Guide to Fieldwork” Columbia University Press, 2020. Krause, P., and Szekely, O.
Bloom, M., and Horgan, J. (2019). “Small Arms: Children and Terrorism” Cornell University Press, 2019.
Bloom, M. (2011). “Bombshell: Women and Terrorism” University of Pennsylvania Press.
Burnet, J. E. (2012). “Genocide Lives in Us: Women, Memory and Silence in Rwanda” University of Wisconsin Press.
Horgan, J. (under contract and forthcoming). Terrorist Minds. Columbia University Press.
Horgan, J. and Taylor, M. (eds.) (in development). Terrorism, Counterterrorism, and Ethics: Challenges, Opportunities, Principles.
Horgan, J. (2014). The Psychology of Terrorism – 2nd Edition New York: Routledge (Political Violence Series).
Horgan, J. (2013). Divided We Stand: The Strategy and Psychology of Ireland’s Dissident Terrorists Oxford University Press.
Powers, S. & Jablonski, M. (2015) “The Real Cyber War: A Political Economy of Internet Freedom” University of Illinois Press
Subotić, Jelena (2019). “Yellow Star, Red Star: Holocaust Remembrance after Communism” Cornell University Press
Winkler, C. K., Damanhoury, K. E. (Submitted) Proto-State Media Systems: Al-Qaeda and ISIS as Online Exemplars. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
Winkler, C. K. (2019). In Carol Winkler (Ed.), Networking Argument.. New York, New York: Taylor & Francis.
(2021) On Re-engagement and Risk Factors, Terrorism and Political Violence, 33:4, 868-874, DOI: 10.1080/09546553.2021.1920241
Berg, L-A. (2014) “From Weakness to Strength: The Political Roots of Security Sector Reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina” International Peacekeeping 21 (no.2), 149-164.
Betus, A. E., Jablonski, M. K., & Lemieux, A. F. (2018). Terrorism. The Encyclopedia of Intergroup Communication. H. Giles (Ed.). Oxford University Press.
Bloom, M. (2020.) “The far-right rioters at the Capitol were not antifa – but violent groups often blame rivals for unpopular attacks” The Conversation.
Ellis, B.H., Cardeli, E., Bloom, M., Brahmbhatt, Z., Weine, S. (2020). “Understanding the needs of children returning from formerly ISIS-controlled territories through an emotional security theory lens: Implications for practice.” Journal of Child Abuse Neglect DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2020.104754
Bloom, M. (2019). “Weaponizing the weak: the role of children in terrorist groups”. In Research Handbook on Child Soldiers. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing. DOI: https://doi.org/10.4337/9781788114486.00019
Bloom, M. & Horgan, J. (2015). “Rise of the Child Terrorist” Foreign Affairs. http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/143020/mia-bloom-and-john-horgan/the-rise-of-the-child-terrorist
(2019) “Exploring the Social-Ecological Factors that Mobilize Children into Violence, Terrorism and Political Violence” DOI: 10.1080/09546553.2019.1701444
El Damanhoury, K. & Winkler, C. (2018). “Picturing law and order: A visual framing analysis of ISIS’s Dabiq magazine” Journal of Arab Media & Society, Winter/Spring (25), p. 1-20.
El Damanhoury, K., Winkler, C., Kaczkowski, W., & Dicker, A. (2018). “Examining the military–media nexus in ISIS’s provincial photography campaign” Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict, 1-20.
El Damanhoury, K. E., & Saleh, F. (2017). “Is it the same fight? Comparative analysis of CNN and Al Jazeera America’s online coverage of the 2014 Gaza War” Journal of Arab & Muslim Media Research, 10(1), 85-103
El Damanhoury, K. (2017). “Understanding ISIS’s provincial propaganda: A visual framing analysis of Wilayat Sinai’s imagery in 2016” Journal of Middle East Media, 13, 1-40.
(2021) Islamic/State: Daesh’s Visual Negotiation of Institutional Positioning, Journal of Media and Religion, 20:2, 79-104, DOI: 10.1080/15348423.2021.1930813
Ellis, B.H., Cardeli, E., Bloom, M., Brahmbhatt, Z., Weine, S. “Understanding the Needs of Children Returning from Formerly ISIS-Controlled Territories through an Emotional Security Theory Lens: Implications for Practice.” Child Abuse & Neglect, vol. 109, 2020, p. 104754., doi:10.1016/j.chiabu.2020.104754.
Fodeman, A.D., Snook, D.W., & Horgan, J.G. (2020).“Picking Up and Defending the Faith: Activism and Radicalism Among Muslim Converts in the United States.” Political Psychology. DOI:10.1111/pops.12645
Fodeman, A. D., Snook, D. W., & Horgan, J. G. (2020). Pressure to Prove: Muslim Converts’ Activism and Radicalism Mediated by Religious Struggle and Punishing Allah Reappraisal. Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression. DOI:10.1080/19434472.2020.1800788
Fodeman, A. D., Snook, D. W., & Horgan, J. G. (2020). Picking Up and Defending the Faith: Activism and Radicalism Among Muslim Converts in the United States. Political Psychology. DOI: 10.1111/pops.12645
Fodeman, A.D. (2020). Measuring the Thresholds of Extremism: Testing for Measurement Invariance Between Muslim Converts and Muslim Non-Converts of Radicalism with Ordinal Logistic Links. Thesis, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA. Orcid: 0000-0002-8671-0518
Fodeman, A. (2018). The Impact of Globalization on Nativism: Competing Approaches and an Empirical Test. Thesis, The Interdisciplinary Institute, Herzliya, Israel.
Hendry, J., Kackowski, W., El Damanhoury, K., Dicker, A., & Winkler, C. (2021) Islamic/State: Daesh’s visual negotiation of institutional positioning. Journal of Media and Religion, 1-26. https://doi.org/10.1177/1750635219889370
(2021) The visual and rhetorical styles of Atomwaffen Division and their implications, Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict, 14:2, 138-159, DOI: 10.1080/17467586.2021.1913203
Holbrook, D., and Horgan, J. “Terrorism and Ideology: Cracking the Nut.” Perspectives on Terrorism, vol. 13, no. 6, Dec. 2019.
Horgan, J., Altier, M.B., Shortland, N. & Taylor, M. (2017) Walking Away: the disengagement and de-radicalization of a violent right-wing extremist, Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression, 9:2, 63-77, DOI: 10.1080/19434472.2016.1156722
Kaczkowski, W., Swartout, K. M., Branum-Martin,L., Horgan J. G., & Lemieux, A. F. (2020). Impact of Perceived Peer Attitudes and Social Network Diversity on Violent Extremist Intentions, Terrorism and Political Violence, DOI: 10.1080/09546553.2020.1808466
Kaczkowski, W., Lokmanoglu, A., & Winkler, C. (2019). “Definitions matter: a comparison of the global terrorism database and the U.S. governmental reports of terrorist incidents in Western Europe, 2002-2016” Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 1–18.
Kaczkowski, W., Winkler, C., El Damanhoury, K., Luu, Y. (2020). Intersections of the Real and the Virtual Caliphates: The Islamic State’s Territory and Media Campaign, Journal of Global Security Studies. https://doi.org/10.1093/jogss/ogaa020
(2021). Intergroup Images Mediate the Relationships Between Government Abuse, Sociopolitical Orientations, and Political Action, Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict, DOI: 10.1080/17467586.2021.1895261
(2019) Why Do Some Terrorist Attacks Receive More Media Attention Than Others?, Justice Quarterly, 36:6, 985-1022, DOI: 10.1080/07418825.2018.1524507
Kearns, E. M., Asal, V. H., Walsh, J. I., Federico, C., & Lemieux, A. F. (2018). Political action as a function of grievances, risk, and social identity: An experimental approach. Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, DOI: 10.1080/1057610X.2018.1507790
Krause, P., Szekely, O., Bloom, M., Christia, F., Daly, S., Lawson, C., . . . Zakayo, A. (2021). COVID-19 and Fieldwork: Challenges and Solutions. PS: Political Science & Politics, 1-6. doi:10.1017/S1049096520001754
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“The Promise of an Uncensored Platform” Psychology Today.
(2020). “Coin as Imagined Sovereignty: A Rhetorical Analysis of Coins as a Transhistorical Artifact and an Ideograph in Islamic State’s Communication” Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, DOI: 10.1080/1057610X.2020.1793458
(2021) ‘My journey to jihad’: featured stories in jihadi propaganda, Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression, DOI: 10.1080/19434472.2021.1886154o
McMinimy, K., Winkler, C. K. Winkler, Lokmanoglu, A.D., & Almahmoud, M. (2021) Censoring Extremism: Influence of Online Restriction on Official Media Products of ISIS, Terrorism and Political Violence, DOI: 10.1080/09546553.2021.1988938
Criezis, M. & (2020). “Baghdadi Fan Mail: Hand-written bay’ah and announcements collected from Islamic State Telegram channels and chats” The Global Network on Extremism and Technology https://gnet-research.org/2020/11/13/baghdadi-fan-mail/
Ophir Y, Forde DK, Neurohr M, Walter D, Massignan V. News media framing of social protests around racial tensions during the Donald Trump presidency. Journalism. August 2021. doi:10.1177/14648849211036622
(2021) The Framing of COVID-19 in Italian Media and Its Relationship with Community Mobility: A Mixed-Method Approach, Journal of Health Communication, 26:3, 161-173, DOI: 10.1080/10810730.2021.1899344
Saks, J., Compton, J. L., Hopkins, A., & El Damanhoury, K. (2016). “Dialed In: Continuous response measures in televised political debates and their effect on viewers” Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 60(2), 231-247. https://doi.org/10.1037/rel0000421
(2021). Crisis as Catalyst: Crisis in Conversion to Islam Related to Radicalism Intentions, Terrorism and Political Violence, DOI: 10.1080/09546553.2021.1938003
Subotić, J. (2020). “Ethics of archival research on political violence. Journal of Peace Research” https://doi.org/10.1177/0022343319898735
Walter, D. & Ophir, Y. (2020). Strategy Framing in News Coverage and Electoral Success: An Analysis of Topic Model Networks Approach, Political Communication, DOI: 10.1080/10584609.2020.1858379
Winkler, C. (2020). “Linear Relationships Between Islamic State’s Extent of Territorial Control and its Visual Messaging Campaign” https://gnet-research.org/2020/11/03/linear-relationships-between-islamic-states-extent-of-territorial-control-and-its-visual-messaging-campaign/
Winkler, C., McMinimy, K., El-Damanhoury, K., & Almahmoud, M. (2020). Shifts in the visual media campaigns of AQAP and ISIS after high death and high publicity attacks. Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression, 1-14.
(2020) “Considering the military-media nexus from the perspective of competing groups: the case of ISIS and al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula” Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict, 13:1, 3-23, DOI: 10.1080/17467586.2019.1630744
Winkler, C. (2020). “Attack Dates as Terrorist Messaging” GNET https://gnet-research.org/2021/01/15/attack-dates-as-terrorist-messaging/
Winkler, C., El Damanhoury, K., Dicker, A., & Lemieux, A. (2016). “The Medium is Terrorism: Transformation of the About to Die Trope in Dabiq” Terrorism and Political Violence. doi:10.1080/09546553.2016.1211526
Bloom, M., & Lokmanoglu, A. (2020) “From Pawn to Knights: The Changing Role of Women’s Agency in Terrorism?” Terrorism, Gender and Women: Toward an Integrated Research Agenda. Routledge.
Bloom, M. (2015). “She-hadis? Online Radicalization and the Recruitment of Women” In J. Rajan & S. Bahun (Eds.) and Violence and Gender in a Globalized World. Ashgate.
Burnet, J.E. (2021) “Transitional Justice as Interruption: Adaptive Peacebuilding and Resilience in Rwanda” In Part II – Empirical Case Studies. Cambridge.
Burnet, J.E. (2018) “Accountability for Mass Death, Acts of Rescue, and Silence in Rwanda” In Robben, A., and Wiley J., A Companion to the Anthropology of Death. Wiley
Winkler, C. K., Pieslak, J. (2020) ISIS’s Multimodal Strategies of Online Propaganda. Online Terrorist Propaganda, Recruitment and Radicalization. (pp. 291-304). London: Routledge.
Winkler, C. K. (2019). Introduction: Networking Argument. Networking Argument. (pp. 1-5). London: Taylor and Francis.
Winkler, C. K., Pieslak, J. (2019). Daesh’s Multimodal Strategies of Online Propaganda. In John Vaaca (Ed.), Online Radicalization and Recruitment. (pp. 291-304). New York: CRC Press.
Winkler, C. K., Lokmanoglu, A. D. (2019). Terrorism and Counterterrorism. In Bryan Taylor and Hamilton Bean (Ed.), Routledge Handbook of Communication and Security. (pp. 381-400). London: Routledge.
Winkler, C., El Damanhoury, K., Dicker, A., & Lemieux, A. F. (2018). “Images of death and dying in ISIS media: A comparison of English and Arabic print publications” Media, War & Conflict. doi:10.1177/1750635217746200
Winkler, C. K. (2018). Recovering Argument by Dissociation: ISIL, Hyatt Boumeddiene, and the Networked Security State. In Randall Lake (Ed.), Recovered Argument. (pp. 213-217). New York, New York: Taylor and Francis.
Winkler, C., El-Damanhoury, K., and Lemieux, A.F. (2018). “Validating Extremism: Strategic Use of Authority Appeals in al-Naba’ Infographics” Journal of Argumentation in Context, 7(1), 33-71.
Winkler, C. and Pieslak, J. (2018). “Multimodal Visual/Sound Redundancy in ISIS Videos: A Close Analysis of Martyrdom and Training Segments” Journal of Police, Intelligence, and Counterterrorism, 13(3), 345-360.
Winkler, C., El-Damanhoury, K., & Lemieux, A. F. (2018). “Validating extremism: Strategic use of authority appeals” in al-Naba’ infographics. Journal of Argumentation in Context, 7(1), 33-71.
Winkler, C. (2017). “Media Responsiveness in a Time of Crisis” in K. Jamieson & K. Kenski (Eds.), Oxford Handbook of Political Communication. NewYork, NY: Oxford. Published online at Oxford Handbooks Online, available at http://www.oxfordhandbooks.com/view/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199793471.001.0001/oxfordhb-9780199793471-e-36
Winkler, C. K. (2016). Visual Argument, National Apologies, and Reconcliation. In Ron Von Berg (Ed.), Dialogues in Argumentation. (pp. 158-178). Windsor Ontario: Centre for Research in Reasoning, Argumentation and Rhetoric (CRRAR): Windsor Studies in Argumentation.. https://windsor.scholarsportal.info/omp/index.php/wsia/catalog/book/12
Winkler, C. K. (2016). Engendering Academic Success: Debate as a School Engagement Strategy. In Davis, Karyl, Zorwick, Leslie M. Wade, Melissa M. and Roland, James (Ed.), Using Debate in the Classroom: A Tool for Educating Minds and Hearts. (pp. 72-83). New York, New York: Routledge.
Winkler, C.K., El-Damanhoury, K. Dicker, A., and Lemieux, A. (2016). “The Medium is Terrorism: Transformation of the About to Die Trope in Dabiq. Terrorism and Political Violence, DOI: 10.1080/09546553.2016.1211526
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