Cyber-Grooming Young Women for Terrorist Activity: Dominant and Subjugated Explanatory Narratives

  • Edwards S
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In recent years it is estimated that at least 700 men and 50–60 women have travelled to Syria from the UK alone to join IS/Daesh. This chapter focuses on young women and schoolgirls who have left their families to join IS. It explores the role of cyberspace in...

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Edwards, S. S. M. (2017). Cyber-Grooming Young Women for Terrorist Activity: Dominant and Subjugated Explanatory Narratives. In Cybercrime, Organized Crime, and Societal Responses (pp. 23–46). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44501-4_2

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