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ID178912
Title ProperCase of Jihadology and the Securitization of Academia
LanguageENG
AuthorZelin, Aaron Y
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper goes to the heart of this special issue by exploring the case of the web site, Jihadology, which the author founded and has managed for the past ten-plus years. It explores various issues including why such a site is necessary and/or useful, questions about dissemination and open access, lessons learned about responsibility and interaction with jihadis online, the evolution of the website that has the largest repository of jihadi content, interactions with governments and technology companies and how they viewed and dealt with the website. The paper also explores how the experience gained might help other researchers interested in creating primary source-first websites to assist in their research as well as to the benefit of others in the field. Therefore, this paper aims to shed light not only on this unique case, but also on the moral and ethical questions that have arisen through maintaining the Jihadology website for more than a decade in a time of changing online environments and more recent calls for censorship.
`In' analytical NoteTerrorism and Political Violence Vol. 33, No.1-4; Jan-Jun 2021: p.225-241
Key WordsFree Speech ;  Social Media ;  Primary Sources ;  Archiving ;  Online Research


 
 
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