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Political crises,strategic choices,and terrorism: The rise and fall of the Uruguayan Tupamaros
Authors:Fernando Lopez‐Alves
Institution:Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science , University of California , Santa Barbara
Abstract:In this article we offer a first attempt at providing a set of universal grading criteria for determining on what basis, and how far, an item of discursive content can be considered “terroristic.” In doing so, we draw loosely on the existing COPINE scale for child abuse images. The scale described in the article is not intended to reflect actual risk of engagement in terrorist violence, nor is it intended to have evidential validity in relation to offenses in certain jurisdictions relating to “terrorist publications.” Rather, by formalising assumptions which seem already to be latent in the literature on terrorist use of the Internet, it aspires to serve as a starting point for a more methodologically coherent approach to relationships between content—particularly online content—and terrorism.
Keywords:COPINE  grading scales  Internet  online content  radicalisation  terrorism  terrorist propaganda  violent extremism
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