@inproceedings{e1bda27d112246229cfb6a9c4726eea1,
title = "Digital participation roles of the global Jihad: Social media{\textquoteright}s role in bringing together vulnerable individuals and VEO content",
abstract = "The advent of the internet broadly changed the way society communicates. This is well-known and well-researched across standard populations. Niche or subpopulations, such as terrorist groups or other violent extremist organizations, are less well-understood and researched. However, as strategic outreach such as recruiting and advertising is more and more web-based, research{\textquoteright}s limited understanding of such groups is a detriment to effective management strategies. This work is a foundational attempt to ground violent extremist organization{\textquoteright}s internet usage into the theoretical lens of and discussion around digital participation and online communities. We analyze the spectrum of participation in violent extremist organizations{\textquoteright} online communities and elucidate existing behaviors of individuals involved with terrorism in a series of mini case studies. This work{\textquoteright}s contribution is the expansion of the theoretical framework of digital participation in online violent extremist communities.",
author = "Ligon, {Gina S} and Margeret Hall and Clara Braun",
year = "2018",
doi = "10.1007/978-3-319-91716-0_39",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-3-319-91715-3",
series = "Lecture Notes in Computer Science",
publisher = "Springer",
pages = "485 -- 495",
editor = "{Fiona Fui-Hoon NahBo Sophia Xiao}",
booktitle = "HCI in Business, Government, and Organizations",
address = "Germany",
}