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PERSPECTIVES ON TERRORISM Volume 12, Issue 1 Bibliography: Social Aspects of Terrorism Compiled and selected by Judith Tinnes [Bibliographic Series of Perspectives on Terrorism - BSPT-JT-2018-1] Abstract This bibliography contains journal articles, book chapters, books, edited volumes, theses, grey literature, bibliog- raphies and other resources on the social aspects of terrorism. Individual-, organizational-, and community-level aspects are considered. Though focusing on recent literature, the bibliography is not restricted to a particular time period and covers publications up to January 2018. The literature has been retrieved by manually browsing more than 200 core and periphery sources in the field of Terrorism Studies. Additionally, full-text and reference retrieval systems have been employed to expand the search. Keywords: bibliography; resources; literature; terrorism; social aspects; individuals; social networks; organi- zations; communities; demographics; social network analysis NB: All websites were last visited on 21.01.2018. - See also Note for the Reader at the end of this literature list. Bibliographies and other Resources Bott, Catherine et al. (2006, December): Radicalization: An Overview and Annotated Bibliography of Open- Source Literature. (Homeland Security Institute; Final Report). URL: http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTR- Doc?Location=U2&doc=GetTRDoc.pdf&AD=ADA497263 German Institute on Radicalization and De-radicalization Studies (GIRDS) (2014-): URL: http://girds.org Hegghammer, Thomas (2015, May-). The Bored Jihadi: Scrappings on Jihadi Culture and Daily Life Inside Ex- tremist Groups. URL: http://boredjihadi.tumblr.com Hofmann, David C. (2012, December): Review Essay: Twenty Important Journal Articles on Radicalisation to, and De-Radicalisation from, Terrorism. Perspectives on Terrorism, 6(6), 104-113. URL: http://www.terror- ismanalysts.com/pt/index.php/pot/article/view/234 Hofmann, David C.; Schmid, Alex P. (2012, December): Selected Literature on (i) Radicalization and Recruit- ment, (ii) De-Radicalization and Dis-Engagement, and (iii) Counter-Radicalization and Countering Violent Extremism. Perspectives on Terrorism, 6(6), 114-143. URL: http://www.terrorismanalysts.com/pt/index.php/ pot/article/view/235 International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation and Political Violence (ICSR) (2008, January-): URL: http://icsr.info King’s College London (2016-2017): Homegrown Radicalisation and Counter-Radicalisation in Western Eu- rope and North America. (7SSWM053 Reading List). URL: https://kcl.rl.talis.com/lists/94191FB0-895E-8FFE- FD00-C31B8CE821CB.html Price, Eric (2012, October): Bibliography: Inside Terrorist Organisations. Perspectives on Terrorism, 6(4-5), 160-168. URL: http://www.terrorismanalysts.com/pt/index.php/pot/article/view/222 Price, Eric (2012, December): Literature on Victims of Terrorism: Monographs, Edited Volumes, Non-con- ventional Literature and Prime Articles & Book Chapters. Perspectives on Terrorism, 6(6), 144-166. URL: http://www.terrorismanalysts.com/pt/index.php/pot/article/view/236 Price, Eric (2014, June): Terrorists, Extremists, Militants: Selected Biographies, Autobiographies and Related Documents and Writings. Perspectives on Terrorism, 8(3), 126-134. URL: http://www.terrorismanalysts.com/ ISSN 2334-3745 112 February 2018 PERSPECTIVES ON TERRORISM Volume 12, Issue 1 pt/index.php/pot/article/view/350 Price, Eric; Schmid, Alex P. (2010, May): Selected Literature on Radicalization and De-Radicalization from Terrorism: Monographs, Edited Volumes, Grey Literature and Prime Articles Published since 1970. Perspec- tives on Terrorism, 4(2), 58-76. URL: http://www.terrorismanalysts.com/pt/index.php/pot/article/view/102 Program on Extremism, George Washington University (2015, June-): https://extremism.gwu.edu Prucha, Nico (2007-): Online Jihad: Monitoring Jihadist Online Communities. URL: https://onlinejihad.net Tinnes, Judith (2015, December): Bibliography: Homegrown Terrorism and Radicalisation. Perspectives on Terrorism, 9(6), 119-153. URL: http://www.terrorismanalysts.com/pt/index.php/pot/article/view/476 Tinnes, Judith (2017, August): Bibliography: Root Causes of Terrorism. Perspectives on Terrorism, 11(4), 102- 142. URL: http://www.terrorismanalysts.com/pt/index.php/pot/article/view/627 Books and Edited Volumes Ajdukovic, Dean; Kimhi, Shaul; Lahad, Mooli (Eds.) (2015): Resiliency: Enhancing Coping with Crisis and Terrorism. (NATO Science for Peace and Security Series – E: Human and Societal Dynamics, Vol. 119). Am- sterdam: IOS Press. Al-Rawi, Ahmed (2017): Islam on YouTube: Online Debates, Protests, and Extremism. London: Palgrave Mac- millan / Springer Nature. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-39826-0 Altheide, David L. (2017): Terrorism and the Politics of Fear. (2nd ed.). Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield. Antonius, Daniel et al. (Eds.) (2010): Interdisciplinary Analyses of Terrorism and Political Aggression. Newcas- tle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. Astorino-Courtois, Allison; Cabayan, Hriar (Eds.) (2016, November): Options to Facilitate Socio-Political Stability in Syria and Iraq. (SMA White Paper). Boston: NSI. URL: http://nsiteam.com/socio-political-stabili- ty-in-syria-and-iraq Baker-Beall, Christopher; Heath-Kelly, Charlotte; Jarvis, Lee (Eds.) (2015): Counter-Radicalisation: Critical Perspectives. (Routledge Critical Terrorism Studies). Abingdon: Routledge. Bjørgo, Tore; Horgan, John (Eds.) (2009): Leaving Terrorism behind: Individual and Collective Disengagement. (Cass Series on Political Violence). Abingdon: Routledge. Bleich, Erik (Ed.) (2010): Muslims and the State in the Post-9/11 West. Abingdon: Routledge. Botha, Anneli (2017): Terrorism in Kenya and Uganda: Radicalization from a Political Socialization Perspec- tive. Lanham: Lexington Books. Bouchard, Martin (Ed.) (2015): Social Networks, Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism: Radical and Connected. (Contemporary Terrorism Studies). Abingdon: Routledge. Caruso, Raul; Locatelli, Andrea (Eds.) (2014): Understanding Terrorism: A Socio-Economic Perspective. (Con- tributions to Conflict Management, Peace Economics and Development, Vol. 22). Bingley: Emerald. Clubb, Gordon (2017): Social Movement De-Radicalisation and the Decline of Terrorism: The Morphogenesis of the Irish Republican Movement. (Contemporary Terrorism Studies). Abingdon: Routledge. Coaffee, Jon (2009): Terrorism, Risk and the Global City: Towards Urban Resilience. Farnham: Ashgate. Cohen-Almagor, Raphael (2015): Confronting the Internet’s Dark Side: Moral and Social Responsibility on the Free Highway. New York: Cambridge University Press. ISSN 2334-3745 113 February 2018 PERSPECTIVES ON TERRORISM Volume 12, Issue 1 Cunningham, Daniel; Everton, Sean; Murphy, Philip (2016): Understanding Dark Networks: A Strategic Framework for the Use of Social Network Analysis. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield. Dannreuther, Roland; March, Luke (Eds.) (2010): Russia and Islam: State, Society and Radicalism. (Basees/ Routledge Series on Russian and East European Studies, Vol. 66). Abingdon: Routledge. Davis, Paul K.; Cragin, Kim (Eds.) (2009): Social Science for Counterterrorism: Putting the Pieces together. [e-Book]. (RAND Monographs, MG-849-OSD). Santa Monica: RAND Corporation. URL: http://www.rand. org/pubs/monographs/MG849.html Deflem, Mathieu (Ed.) (2015): Terrorism and Counterterrorism Today. (Sociology of Crime, Law and Devi- ance, Vol. 20). Bingley: Emerald. DeFronzo, James (2015): Revolutions and Revolutionary Movements. (5th ed.). Boulder: Westview Press. Della Porta, Donatella et al. (2018): Social Movements and Civil War: When Protests for Democratization Fail. Abingdon: Routledge. Dingley, James (2010): Terrorism and the Politics of Social Change: A Durkheimian Analysis. Farnham: Ash- gate. Dixit, Priya (2015): The State and “Terrorists” in Nepal and Northern Ireland: The Social Construction of State Terrorism. Manchester: Manchester University Press. Ekici, Sıddık et al. (Eds.) (2009): Building Terrorism Resistant Communities: Together against Terrorism. (NATO Science for Peace and Security Series – E: Human and Societal Dynamics, Vol. 55). Amsterdam: IOS Press. Gill, Paul (2015): Lone-Actor Terrorists: A Behavioural Analysis. (Political Violence). Abingdon: Routledge. Giordano, James; Rhem, Sam; Popp, George (Eds.) (2016, May): White Paper on Assessing and Anticipating Threats to US Security Interests: A Bio-Psycho-Social Science Approach for Understanding the Emergence of and Mitigating Violence and Terrorism. (SMA Periodic Publication). Boston: NSI. URL: http://nsiteam.com/so- cial/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Anticipating-Threats-to-US-Security-Interests-MAR-2016.pdf Glaser, Henning (Ed.) (2017): Talking to the Enemy: Deradicalization and Disengagement of Terrorists. (CPG Series of Comparative Constitutional Law, Politics and Governance, Vol. 4). Baden-Baden: Nomos. Golec de Zavala, Agnieszka; Cichocka, Aleksandra (Eds.) (2013): Social Psychology of Social Problems: The Intergroup Context. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Gurr, Ted Robert (2015): Political Rebellion: Causes, Outcomes and Alternatives. Abingdon: Routledge. Haberfeld, M. R.; King, Joseph F., Lieberman, Charles Andrew (2009): Terrorism within Comparative Inter- national Context: The Counter-Terrorism Response and Preparedness. New York: Springer. DOI: https://doi. org/10.1007/978-0-387-88861-3 Hegghammer, Thomas (Ed.) (2017): Jihadi Culture: The Art and Social Practices of Militant Islamists. Cam- bridge: Cambridge University Press. 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