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“The Lions of Tomorrow”: A News Value Analysis of Child Images in Jihadi Magazines

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Catherine Bouko, Brigitte Naderer, Diana Rieger, Pieter Van Ostaeyen & Pierre Voué. (2022) Discourse patterns used by extremist Salafists on Facebook: identifying potential triggers to cognitive biases in radicalized content. Critical Discourse Studies 19:3, pages 252-273.
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M.J. Fox. (2021) Child soldiers research: the next necessary steps. Small Wars & Insurgencies 32:6, pages 1012-1022.
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Michael Zekulin. (2021) From Inspire to Rumiyah: does instructional content in online jihadist magazines lead to attacks?. Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression 13:2, pages 115-141.
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Philip Baugut & Katharina Neumann. (2020) Online propaganda use during Islamist radicalization. Information, Communication & Society 23:11, pages 1570-1592.
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Alexandra Haines, Michele Leiby, Matthew Krain & Amanda Murdie. (2020) Two sides of the same coin: can campaigns generate support for both human rights and retributive violence?. International Interactions 46:3, pages 402-430.
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Tim Jacoby. (2023) The Islamic State’s use of the Qur’an in its Magazines, Dabiq and Rumiyah. Discourse & Society.
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Leanne Bartley. (2022) “They fabricated lies against us and described us in the harshest of ways”. Pragmatics and Society 13:3, pages 431-452.
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Joe Whittaker. (2021) The online behaviors of Islamic state terrorists in the United States. Criminology & Public Policy 20:1, pages 177-203.
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Helen Berents. 2020. Discovering Childhood in International Relations. Discovering Childhood in International Relations 41 63 .