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Yannick Veilleux-Lepage
Yannick Veilleux-Lepage
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Paradigmatic shifts in jihadism in cyberspace: The emerging role of unaffiliated sympathizers in Islamic State’s social media strategy
Y Veilleux-Lepage
Contemporary Voices: St Andrews Journal of International Relations 7 (1), 2016
632016
Retweeting the Caliphate. The Role of Soft-Sympathizers in the Islamic State’s Social Media Strategy
Y Veilleux-Lepage
Turkish Journal of Police Studies 18 (1), 53-69, 2016
482016
Mapping Transnational Extremist Networks: An Exploratory Study of the Soldiers of Odin’s Facebook Network, Using Integrated Social Network Analysis
Y Veilleux-Lepage, E Archambault
Perspectives on Terrorism 13 (2), 21-38, 2019
41*2019
Drone imagery in Islamic State propaganda: flying like a state
E Archambault, Y Veilleux-Lepage
International Affairs, 2020
322020
How Terror Evolves: The Emergence and Spread of Terrorist Techniques
Y Veilleux-Lepage
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2020
162020
The Christchurch attack report: key takeaways on tarrant’s radicalization and attack planning
Y Veilleux-Lepage, C Daymon, A Amarasingam
The Christchurch attack report: key takeaways on tarrant’s radicalization …, 2020
132020
The Soldiers of Odin in Canada: The failure of a transnational ideology
E Archambault, Y Veilleux-Lepage
Vigilantism against Migrants and Minorities (OPEN ACCESS), 272-285, 2019
13*2019
Right-Wing Extremism in the Military: A Typology of the Threat
T van Dongen, Y Veilleux-Lepage, E Leidig, H Rigault Arkhis
ICCT Research Paper, 2022
10*2022
Hatred She Wrote: A Comparative Topic Analysis of Extreme Right and Islamic State Women-Only Forums
A Lokmanoglu, Y Veilleux-Lepage
Radicalization and Counter-Radicalization, 183-205, 2020
102020
Birds of a feather: A comparative analysis of white supremacist and violent male supremacist discourses
ML Pruden, AD Lokmanoglu, A Peterscheck, Y Veilleux-Lepage
Right-Wing Extremism in Canada and the United States, 215-254, 2022
92022
Implications of the sunk cost effect and regional proximity for public support for Canada’s mission in Kandahar
Y Veilleux-Lepage
International Journal 68 (2), 346-358, 2013
62013
Conversations with other (alt-right) women: How do alt-right female influencers narrate a far-right identity?
ME Kisyova, Y Veilleux-Lepage, V Newby
Journal of Deradicalization 31, 35-72, 2022
52022
How and why vehicle ramming became the attack of choice for terrorists
Y Veilleux-Lepage
The Conversation 29, 2017
52017
Gendered radicalisation and ‘everyday practices’: An analysis of extreme right and Islamic State women-only forums
Y Veilleux-Lepage, A Phelan, AD Lokmanoglu
European Journal of International Security 8 (2), 227-242, 2023
42023
CTRL, HATE, PRINT: Terrorists and the appeal of 3D-printed weapons
Y Veilleux-Lepage
ICCT, 2021
42021
A Typology of the Islamic State's Social Media Distribution Network
Y Veilleux-Lepage
Media and Mass Atrocity: The Rwanda Genocide and Beyond, 2019
42019
The Radical Right Legitimisation of Vehicle Ramming
YD Veilleux-Lepage
Tracking the Rise of the Radical Right Globally, 305-308, 2019
3*2019
The Mau Mau Revolt in Kenya, 1952–1956
Y Veilleux-Lepage, J Fedorowicz
A History of Counterinsurgency: From South Africa to Algeria, 1900 to 1954 …, 2018
32018
“Because They Are Women in a Man’s World”: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Incel Violent Extremists and the Stories They Tell
D Vink, T Abbas, Y Veilleux-Lepage, R McNeil-Willson
Terrorism and Political Violence, 1-17, 2023
22023
Learning from Foes: How Racially and Ethnically Motivated Violent Extremists Embrace and Mimic Islamic State’s Use of Emerging Technologies
Y Veilleux-Lepage, C Daymon, E Archambault
Global Network on Extremism & Technology, 2022
22022
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