New issue of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan magazine: "al-Ṣamūd Magazine #148"

For prior issues in this magazine see: #147, #146#145#144#143#142#141#140#139#138#137#136#135#134#133#132#131#130#129#128#127#126#125#124#123#122#121,#120#119,#118,#117,#116,#115,#114#113#112#111#110#109#108#107#106#105#104#103,#102,#101,#100,#99#98#97#96,#95#94#93#92,#91#90#89#88#87#86#85#84#83#82#81#80#79#78#77#76#75#74#73#72#71#70#69#68#67#66#65#64#63#62#61#60#59#58#57#56#53, and #51.


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Articles of the Week – 6/23-6/29

Monday June 25:
Studying Jihadists on Social Media: A Critique of Data Collection Methodologies – Deven Parekh, Amarnath Amarasingam, Lorne Dawson, and Derek Ruths, Perspectives on Terrorism: https://bit.ly/2lIUWBB
Public Opinion on the Root Causes of Terrorism and Objectives of Terrorists: A Boko Haram Case Study – Adesoji O. Adelaja, Abdullahi Labo (Late), and Eva Penar, Perspectives on Terrorism: https://bit.ly/2IBAw6c
How Hezbollah Uses Dreams to Inspire Jihad and Sanctify Martyrdom – Kendall Bianchi, Perspectives on Terrorism: https://bit.ly/2KyBMsW
A Primer on Boko Haram Sources and Three Heuristics on al-Qaida and Boko Haram in Response to Adam Higazi, Brandon Kendhammer, Kyari Mohammed, Marc-Antoine Pérouse de Montclos, and Alex Thurston – Jacob Zenn, Perspectives on Terrorism: https://bit.ly/2tGm2xp
The Turkish Foreign Fighters and the Dynamics behind Their Flow into Syria and Iraq – Murat Haner, Ashley Wichern, and Marissa Fleenor, Terrorism and Political Violence: https://bit.ly/2lKO9aq
Tuesday June 26:
Another Tunisian With IS That Was In Germany With Chemical Experience – Aaron Y. Zelin, Tunisian Jihadism: https://bit.ly/2KxTQ9M
Wednesday June 27:
Young Blood: Understanding the Emergence of a New Cohort of Australian Jihadists – Shandon Harris-Hogan & Kate Barrelle, Terrorism and Political Violence: https://bit.ly/2Kw4GcZ
Violence, Insecurity, and Religiosity: A Multilevel Analysis of 71 Countries – Miguel Carreras and Ajay Verghese, Terrorism and Political Violence: https://bit.ly/2u1SgmO
Thursday June 28:
A Tale of Two Caliphates: Comparing the Islamic State’s Internal and External Messaging Priorities – Dounia Mahlouly and Charlie Winter, Vox-Pol: https://bit.ly/2Mw3yH0
The Insurgency in Tunisia’s Western Borderlands – Matt Herbert, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace: https://ceip.org/2IBuu5L
Friday June 29:
Jaysh Khalid bin al-Waleed Call for Migration: Translation and Analysis – Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi: https://bit.ly/2umI5sL
Fugitive Bangladeshi Militants Bring Jamaat ul Mujahideen to India – Animesh Roul, Terrorism Monitor:
Boko Haram in Celebration? An Analysis of Four Years of Ramadan Videos (2015-2018) – Jacob Zenn, Terrorism Monitor:
Wilayat al-Qawkaz – The Islamic State in the North Caucasus. Frames, Strategies and Credibility of Radical Islamist Propaganda Videos – Anna Seib, Journal for Dereadicalization:
From Total Islam to the Islamic State: Radicalization Leading to Violence Dynamics as a Subject of Reciprocal Affordance Opportunities – Asaad Almohammad, Journal for Deradicalization:

New issue of The Islamic State’s newsletter: "al-Nabā’ #137"

For prior parts see: #136#135#134#133#132#131#130#129#128#127#126#125#124#123#122#121#120#119#118#117#116#115#114#113#112#111#110#109#108#107#106#105#104#103#102#101#100#99#98#97#96#95#94#93#92#91#90#89#88#87#86#85#84#83#82#81#80#79#78#77#76#75#74#73#72#71#70#69#68#67#66#65#64#63#62#61#60#59#58#57#56#55#54#53#52#51#50#49#48#47#46#45#44#43#42#41#40#39#38#37#36#35#34#33#32#31#30#29#28#27#26#25#24#23#22#21#20#19#18#17#16#15#14#13#12#11#10#9#8#7#6#5#4#3#2, and #1.


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