Abstract
This study uses a systematic review methodology to interpret existing literature on the digital dimensions of contemporary terrorism and counter-terrorism. Using the theory of synergetics as a guiding analytical framework, the study conducts meta-synthesis of relevant literature, including application of soft systems methodology (SSM), in order to generate conceptualisation of a digitalised terrorism ecology. This ecology comprises five interacting sub-systems: open digital infrastructure; digital information ecology; digital terrorism enactment; digital capabilities; and digital enslavement.
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Ochara, N. M., Odhiambo, N. A., & Kadyamatimba, A. (2020). The Digitalised Terrorism Ecology: A Systems Perspective. The African Journal of Information and Communication, (25). https://doi.org/10.23962/10539/29196
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