We said the call for papers would be out soon. It’s actually out now! September 3-4, 2020 @SocTerRes Annual International Conference Conference Theme: Unanswered Questions and Under-Researched Topics in Terrorism Research hosted by @RHUL_Law https://t.co/qjzhw696H5
After much deliberation it has been decided that there will not be an in person @SocTerRes international conference this at @RHUL_Law. In its place there will be a series of webinars focused on some of the best research out there. More details to follow soon
Looking forward to seeing you all in person next year #str2020#str2021...
...some research I'd like to share is our chapter in this ed. collection which empirically explores the role of existential attractions (e.g. excitement) in violent extremism:
https://t.co/U1bDQT2Rag
#STR2020 - top idea to share work. This piece explores gender differences in UK radical right & jihadists. Also #openaccess!
https://t.co/1OQcq5sCHI
Looking forward to sharing work & ideas F2F *in-person* - that crazy new phrase - at #STR2021 🙏
#STR2020 - top idea to share work. This piece explores gender differences in UK radical right & jihadists. Also #openaccess!
https://t.co/1OQcq5sCHI
Looking forward to sharing work & ideas F2F *in-person* - that crazy new phrase - at #STR2021 🙏
We’re sad we’re not able to get together this year as previously planned at @STR_2020. To keep us going,our journal,Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression, has made some great articles free to access for the month of September! https://t.co/nf3uQF5pmX
Now @STR_2020 have managed to contact all colleagues who submitted abstracts we are incredibly sad to announce that due to the ongoing pandemic we have taken the difficult decision to postpone this year's conference until 2021.
Sitting at home in quarantine or looking for new ways of teaching your students? @CrexUiO has made a comprehensive list of (recent) documentaries on right-wing populism, militancy, violence, and subcultural trends. Check it out! https://t.co/p4Nk5hFOGb