How Terrorists Learn
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How Terrorists Learn
Organizational Learning and Beyond
Goerzig, Carolin; Alsoos, Imad; Koehler, Florian; Fuerstenberg, Michael
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
206
Mole
9781032421575
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1. Introduction: Tackling the Complexity of Terrorist Learning Part I: Learning of Organizations 2. Double-loop Learning in Terrorist Organizations: Facilitators and Impediments 3. Downgrading or Upsizing Strategies: How Rebels Learn about the Right Repertoire of Violence 4. Social-Media Jihad as a Learned Strategy: How Daesh Learned but Failed to Exploit Western Vulnerabilities 5. Learning Patterns and Failures: An Analysis of ISIS Operations between 2013 and 2019 Part II: Learning beyond Organizations 6. Adaptation of Propaganda and Communication: The Online Magazines of al-Qaeda and the Islamic State Compared 7. Terrorist Tactical Diffusion Among Lone Actors: Explaining the Spread of Vehicle Ramming Attacks 8. Learning through the Migration of Knowledge: Exploring the Transition of Operatives between Violence Organisations 9. Decentralized Collective Learning: Militant Accelerationism as a Community of Practice 10. Conclusion: What Have We Learned about Terrorist Learning?
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terrorist groups;organisational learning;right-wing terrorism;ISIS;online networks;Terrorist Organizations;GI;Terrorist Learning;Lone Actor Terrorism;Open Source Jihad;Boko Haram;Vice Versa;Lone Actors;Black Box;Knowledge Acquisition;Accelerationist Movement;Dabiq Magazine;Double Loop Learning;ISIS Leadership;Armed Strategy;Mutual Engagement;Tactical Diffusion;Inspire Magazine;Critical Terrorism Studies;ISIS Member;ISIS Caliphate;Radical Milieu;Jihadist Attacks
1. Introduction: Tackling the Complexity of Terrorist Learning Part I: Learning of Organizations 2. Double-loop Learning in Terrorist Organizations: Facilitators and Impediments 3. Downgrading or Upsizing Strategies: How Rebels Learn about the Right Repertoire of Violence 4. Social-Media Jihad as a Learned Strategy: How Daesh Learned but Failed to Exploit Western Vulnerabilities 5. Learning Patterns and Failures: An Analysis of ISIS Operations between 2013 and 2019 Part II: Learning beyond Organizations 6. Adaptation of Propaganda and Communication: The Online Magazines of al-Qaeda and the Islamic State Compared 7. Terrorist Tactical Diffusion Among Lone Actors: Explaining the Spread of Vehicle Ramming Attacks 8. Learning through the Migration of Knowledge: Exploring the Transition of Operatives between Violence Organisations 9. Decentralized Collective Learning: Militant Accelerationism as a Community of Practice 10. Conclusion: What Have We Learned about Terrorist Learning?
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
terrorist groups;organisational learning;right-wing terrorism;ISIS;online networks;Terrorist Organizations;GI;Terrorist Learning;Lone Actor Terrorism;Open Source Jihad;Boko Haram;Vice Versa;Lone Actors;Black Box;Knowledge Acquisition;Accelerationist Movement;Dabiq Magazine;Double Loop Learning;ISIS Leadership;Armed Strategy;Mutual Engagement;Tactical Diffusion;Inspire Magazine;Critical Terrorism Studies;ISIS Member;ISIS Caliphate;Radical Milieu;Jihadist Attacks