
Decoding Terrorism
An Interdisciplinary Approach to a Lone-Actor Case
Cambridge University Press
Published on 12. December 2024
Book
Hardback
94 pages
978-1-009-49574-5 (ISBN)
Description
This Element is an interdisciplinary analysis of the language evidence produced before, during and following a lone-actor terrorism attack in Halle, Germany, on October 9, 2019, resulting in two casualties. During his final preparations, the perpetrator, twenty-seven-year-old Stephan Balliet, announced his attack online and disseminated a targeted violence manifesto shortly before live-streaming his violent act. This post-hoc investigation introduces a multi-method approach that synchronizes well-established qualitative methodologies for forensic text analysis - genre, text linguistics, appraisal and uptake - to elucidate these data types. Furthermore, a retroactive threat assessment based on language data from the trial transcripts provides a holistic review of the assailant's background, red flags, triggering events and warning behaviors that could have signaled his movements along the pathway to violence. The results are considered in an organizational context to highlight current challenges faced by security agencies when mitigating the risk of lone-actors who radicalize in online environments.
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English
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Cambridge
United Kingdom
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Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
300 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-009-49574-5 (9781009495745)
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Julia Kupper | Marie Bojsen-Moller | Tanya Karoli Christensen
Decoding Terrorism
An Interdisciplinary Approach to a Lone-Actor Case
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12/2024
Cambridge University Press
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Independent Researcher
University of Copenhagen
University of Copenhagen
York University
Content
Prologue: online radicalization; 1. Introduction; 2. Methodology; 3. Rhetorical genre analysis; 4. Text linguistic analysis; 5. Stance analysis; 6. Retrospective threat assessment; 7. Lone-actor investigative challenges; 8. Contagion and copycat uptakes; Discussion; References.