Publications
This page lists all of the publications to have come out of the ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation that has been authored by GTReC staff and researchers. It is organised alphabetically by the main authors’ last name. For a full list of GTReC publications, please visit the GTReC publications webpage.
Peer-reviewed articles
- Ali, Rosleenda, 2010, The pursuit of meaning: exploring the radical worldview of Islamist extremists in Victoria, Peer reviewed conference paper from the GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2010 – Understanding Terrorism from an Australian Perspective: Radicalisation, De-Radicalisation and Counter-Radicalisation
- Andre, Virginie and Harris-Hogan, Shandon, 2013, Mohamed Merah: From Petty Criminal to Neojihadist, Politics, Religion and Ideology, Vol. 14, No. 2
- Barrelle, Kate, 2011, From terrorist to citizen, Peer reviewed conference paper from the 2011 APSA conference
- Barrelle, Kate, 2010, Becoming an Ex: the role of identity in disengagement and deradicalisation from violent extremism, Peer reviewed conference paper from the GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2010 – Understanding Terrorism from an Australian Perspective: Radicalisation, De-Radicalisation and Counter-Radicalisation
- Harris-Hogan, Shandon and Zammit, Andrew, 2014, The unseen terrorist connection: exploring jihadist links between Lebanon and Australia, Terrorism and Political Violence
- Harris-Hogan, Shandon, 2013, Anatomy of a Terrorist cell: A Study of the Network Uncovered in Sydney in 2005, Behavioural Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression, Vol 5, No. 2
- Harris-Hogan, Shandon, 2012, The Australian Neojihadist Network: Origins, Evolution and Structure, Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict, Vol. 5, No. 1
- Harris-Hogan, Shandon, 2012, Australian Neo-Jihadist Terrorism: Mapping the Network and Cell Analysis Using Wiretap Evidence, Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Vol.35, No. 4
- Harris-Hogan, Shandon, 2010, A Social Network Analysis of the Melbourne Neojihadist Cell arrested in 2005 under Operation Pendennis., Peer reviewed conference paper from the GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2010 – Understanding Terrorism from an Australian Perspective: Radicalisation, De-Radicalisation and Counter-Radicalisation
- Heffelfinger, Christopher, 2010, Waiting out the Islamist Winter: Creating an Effective Counter Narrative to “Jihad”, Peer reviewed conference paper from the GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2010 – Understanding Terrorism from an Australian Perspective: Radicalisation, De-Radicalisation and Counter-Radicalisation
- Ilardi, Gaetano Joe, 2013, Interviews With Canadian Radicals, Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Vol. 36, No. 9
- Ilardi, Gaetano Joe, 2010, Prison Radicalisation – the devil is in the detail, Peer reviewed conference paper from the GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2010 – Understanding Terrorism from an Australian Perspective: Radicalisation, De-Radicalisation and Counter-Radicalisation
- Kimunguyi, Patrick, 2010, Terrorism and Counter terrorism in East Africa, Peer reviewed conference paper from the GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2010 – Understanding Terrorism from an Australian Perspective: Radicalisation, De-Radicalisation and Counter-Radicalisation
- Lentini, Pete, 2010, If they Know Who Put the Sugar it Means They Know Everything: Understanding Terrorist Activity Using Operation Pendennis Wiretap (Listening Device and Telephone Intercept) Transcripts, Peer reviewed conference paper from the GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2010 – Understanding Terrorism from an Australian Perspective: Radicalisation, De-Radicalisation and Counter-Radicalisation
- MacFarlane, Bruce, 2010, Online Violent Radicalisation (OVeR): Challenges Facing Law Enforcement Agencies and Policy Stakeholders, Peer reviewed conference paper from the GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2010 – Understanding Terrorism from an Australian Perspective: Radicalisation, De-Radicalisation and Counter-Radicalisation
- Moss, Simon, 2010, Can the complex nature and determinants of radicalization be reduced to four simple psychosocial antecedents?, Peer reviewed conference paper from the GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2010 – Understanding Terrorism from an Australian Perspective: Radicalisation, De-Radicalisation and Counter-Radicalisation
- Zammit, Andrew, 2011, Explaining Australia-Lebanon jihadist connections, Peer reviewed conference paper from the 2011 APSA conference
- Zammit, Andrew, 2010, Who becomes a jihadist in Australia?, Peer reviewed conference paper from the GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2010 – Understanding Terrorism from an Australian Perspective: Radicalisation, De-Radicalisation and Counter-Radicalisation
- Zammit, Andrew, 2013, Explaining a turning point in Australian jihadism, Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, Vol. 36, No. 9
Conference presentations
- Ali, Roslinda, 2011, A Search for Meaning in Life? A Model for Understanding Violent Radicalisation in Australia, GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2011 – Lessons from 9/11: Reflections on the Evolution of Counter Terrorism Policy, Practice and Analysis in the Decade Since the Attacks of September 11, 2001, Melbourne, Australia
- Ali, Roslinda, 2010, The pursuit of meaning: exploring the radical worldview of Islamist extremists in Victoria, GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2010 – Understanding Terrorism from an Australian Perspective: Radicalisation, De-Radicalisation and Counter-Radicalisation, Melbourne, Australia
- André, Virginie, 2012, The Janus Face of new media propaganda: the case of Patani Neojihadist YouTube warfare and its Islamophobic effect on cyber-actors, GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2012 – Terrorism and Counter-terrorism in Australia and Indonesia: 10 years after Bali, Melbourne, Australia
- Barrelle, Kate, 2012, Youth Radicalisation, Global Counter Terrorism Forum, Manila, Philippines
- Barrelle, Kate, 2012, Measuring disengagement, GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2012 – Terrorism and Counter-terrorism in Australia and Indonesia: 10 years after Bali, Melbourne, Australia
- Barrelle, Kate, 2012, Psychology of radicalisation and deradicalisation, SEARCCT Countering Violent Extremism Workshop, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
- Barrelle, Kate, 2011, From terrorist to citizen, Safeguarding Australia, Canberra, Australia
- Barrelle, Kate, 2011, Do Tigers change their stripes?, LTTE Symposium, Melbourne, Australia
- Barrelle, Kate, 2011, Social identity & extremism, ANU Social Psychology Conference, Canberra, Australia
- Barrelle, Kate, 2011, Role of identity in disengagement from violent extremism, Australian Political Studies Association Conference, Canberra, Australia
- Barrelle, Kate, 2011, Understanding extremism and disengagement from an identity perspective, Globalization, Illiberalism, the West and Islam, Prato, Italy
- Barrelle, Kate, 2011, Disengagement from violent extremism, GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2011 – Lessons from 9/11: Reflections on the Evolution of Counter Terrorism Policy, Practice and Analysis in the Decade Since the Attacks of September 11, 2001, Melbourne, Australia
- Barrelle, Kate, 2010, Psychology of violent extremism, GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2010 – Understanding Terrorism from an Australian Perspective: Radicalisation, De-Radicalisation and Counter-Radicalisation, Melbourne, Australia
- Barton, Greg, 2013, The Limits of Tolerance: Radicalization and the Contribution of Non-Violent Extremism, CENS-Warwick GR:EEN Workshop on Countering Violent Extremism: The State of Play, Singapore
- Barton, Greg, 2012, Countering violent extremism in the Indonesian context: The key elements of an evolving CVE program, GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2012 – Terrorism and Counter-terrorism in Australia and Indonesia: 10 years after Bali, Melbourne, Australia
- Barton, Greg, 2011, Indonesia’s counterterrorism challenge: dealing with radicalization, GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2011 – Lessons from 9/11: Reflections on the Evolution of Counter Terrorism Policy, Practice and Analysis in the Decade Since the Attacks of September 11, 2001, Melbourne, Australia
- Barton, Greg, 2010, TITLE, GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2010 – Understanding Terrorism from an Australian Perspective: Radicalisation, De-Radicalisation and Counter-Radicalisation, Melbourne, Australia
- Bouma, Gary, 2011, Respondent and discussion leader, GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2010 – Understanding Terrorism from an Australian Perspective: Radicalisation, De-Radicalisation and Counter-Radicalisation, Melbourne, Australia
- Gregory, Phil, 2012, The Arts & Crafts: what’s different about 21st century intelligence?, GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2012 – Terrorism and Counter-terrorism in Australia and Indonesia: 10 years after Bali, Melbourne, Australia
- Harris-Hogan, Shandon, 2013, The Radicalisation Indicators Model (TRIM), CENS-Warwick GR:EEN Workshop on Countering Violent Extremism: The State of Play, Singapore
- Harris-Hogan, Shandon, 2013, Combating Radicalisation in Australia, 2013 National Metropolis Conference: Building an Integrated Society, Ottawa, Canada
- Harris-Hogan, Shandon, 2012, A Study of Neojihadist Target Selection, GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2012 – Terrorism and Counter-terrorism in Australia and Indonesia: 10 years after Bali, Melbourne, Australia
- Harris-Hogan, Shandon, 2011, A History of Terrorism in Australia, AIIA: The World of Terrorism 10 Years after 9/11, Melbourne, Australia
- Harris-Hogan, Shandon, 2011, The importance of Family: A look at connections within the Australian Neojihadist Network, GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2011 – Lessons from 9/11: Reflections on the Evolution of Counter Terrorism Policy, Practice and Analysis in the Decade Since the Attacks of September 11, 2001, Melbourne, Australia
- Harris-Hogan, Shandon, 2011, Islamic Identities: Neojihadist networks and the Australian Experience, Globalization, Illiberalism, the West and Islam, Prato, Italy
- Harris-Hogan, Shandon, 2010, A Social Network Analysis of Australian Neojihadists, GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2010 – Understanding Terrorism from an Australian Perspective: Radicalisation, De-Radicalisation and Counter-Radicalisation, Melbourne, Australia
- Illardi, Gaetano Joe, 2011, Interviews with Canadian Radicals, GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2011 – Lessons from 9/11: Reflections on the Evolution of Counter Terrorism Policy, Practice and Analysis in the Decade Since the Attacks of September 11, 2001, Melbourne, Australia
- Illardi, Gaetano Joe, 2010, Prison Radicalisation – the devil is in the detail, GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2010 – Understanding Terrorism from an Australian Perspective: Radicalisation, De-Radicalisation and Counter-Radicalisation, Melbourne, Australia
- Iqbal, Muhammad, 2013, YouTube Radicals and a Process of Reactive Co- Radicalisation: An Analysis of UK and Australian Based Groups, CENS-Warwick GR:EEN Workshop on Countering Violent Extremism: The State of Play, Singapore
- Iqbal, Muhammad, 2012, YouTube Radicals, ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2012 – Terrorism and Counter-terrorism in Australia and Indonesia: 10 years after Bali, Melbourne, Australia
- Kimunguyi, Patrick, 2012, Al-Qaeda Networks in Africa, GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2012 – Terrorism and Counter-terrorism in Australia and Indonesia: 10 years after Bali, Melbourne, Australia
- Kimunguyi, Patrick, 2011, The origins, evolution and challenge of Al Shabaab, GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2011 – Lessons from 9/11: Reflections on the Evolution of Counter Terrorism Policy, Practice and Analysis in the Decade Since the Attacks of September 11, 2001, Melbourne, Australia
- Kimunguyi, Patrick, 2010, Terrorism and Counter terrorism in East Africa, GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2010 – Understanding Terrorism from an Australian Perspective: Radicalisation, De-Radicalisation and Counter-Radicalisation, Melbourne, Australia
- Lentini, Pete, 2012, Grace under pressure? Assessing the impact of surveillance and counter terrorism raids on terrorist behaviour: a study based on wire-tap and electronic bugging device evidence of a Melbourne Jema’ah 2004-5, GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2012 – Terrorism and Counter-terrorism in Australia and Indonesia: 10 years after Bali, Melbourne, Australia
- Lentini, Pete, 2011, “The Words that Maketh Murder”: A Terrorist Leader’s Theology (gathered From wiretap surveillance of an Australian Jema’ah), GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2011 – Lessons from 9/11: Reflections on the Evolution of Counter Terrorism Policy, Practice and Analysis in the Decade Since the Attacks of September 11, 2001, Melbourne, Australia
- Lentini, Pete, 2010, If they Know Who Put the Sugar it Means They Know Everything: Understanding Terrorist Activity Using Operation Pendennis Wiretap (Listening Device and Telephone Intercept) Transcripts, GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2010 – Understanding Terrorism from an Australian Perspective: Radicalisation, De-Radicalisation and Counter-Radicalisation, Melbourne, Australia
- MacFarlane, Bruce, 2012, The Mansura Collection: An Analysis of Digital Media and use of Internet by Neo-jihadists during Operation PENDENNIS, GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2012 – Terrorism and Counter-terrorism in Australia and Indonesia: 10 years after Bali, Melbourne, Australia
- MacFarlane, Bruce, 2011, Marketing Global Jihad: An Examination of ‘Inspire Magazine’ from a Commercial Marketing Perspective, GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2011 – Lessons from 9/11: Reflections on the Evolution of Counter Terrorism Policy, Practice and Analysis in the Decade Since the Attacks of September 11, 2001, Melbourne, Australia
- MacFarlane, Bruce, 2010, Online Violent Radicalisation (OVeR): Challenges Facing Law Enforcement Agencies and Policy Stakeholders, GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2010 – Understanding Terrorism from an Australian Perspective: Radicalisation, De-Radicalisation and Counter-Radicalisation, Melbourne, Australia
- Moss, Simon, 2012, Do attempts to counter violent extremism merely exacerbate the problem?, GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2012 – Terrorism and Counter-terrorism in Australia and Indonesia: 10 years after Bali, Melbourne, Australia
- Moss, Simon, 2011, When do musings about radicalization translate to a commitment to the cause?, GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2011 – Lessons from 9/11: Reflections on the Evolution of Counter Terrorism Policy, Practice and Analysis in the Decade Since the Attacks of September 11, 2001, Melbourne, Australia
- Moss, Simon, 2010, Can the complex nature and determinants of radicalization be reduced to four simple psychosocial antecedents?, GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2010 – Understanding Terrorism from an Australian Perspective: Radicalisation, De-Radicalisation and Counter-Radicalisation, Melbourne, Australia
- Smith, Debra, 2012, Countering Violent Extremism: An Emotion Centred Approach, GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2012 – Terrorism and Counter-terrorism in Australia and Indonesia: 10 years after Bali, Melbourne, Australia
- Zammit, Andrew, 2012, Explaining a Turning Point in Australian Jihadism, GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2012 – Terrorism and Counter-terrorism in Australia and Indonesia: 10 years after Bali, Melbourne, Australia
- Zammit, Andrew, 2011, Explaining Australia-Lebanon jihadist connections, Australian Political Studies Association Conference, Canberra, Australia
- Zammit, Andrew, 2011, Individual dimensions of Australia-Lebanon jihadist connections, GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2011 – Lessons from 9/11: Reflections on the Evolution of Counter Terrorism Policy, Practice and Analysis in the Decade Since the Attacks of September 11, 2001, Melbourne, Australia
- Zammit, Andrew, 2010, Who becomes a jihadist in Australia, GTReC ARC Linkage Project on Radicalisation Conference 2010 – Understanding Terrorism from an Australian Perspective: Radicalisation, De-Radicalisation and Counter-Radicalisation, Melbourne, Australia
Books and book chapters
- Lentini, Pete, 2012, Neojihadism: A New Understanding of Terrorism and Extremism?Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
Articles
- Barton, Greg, 2012, Innocence lost, justice won in 10-year struggle, Sydney Morning Herald, 12 October 2012
- Harris-Hogan, Shandon, 2013, The Australian link to Hezbollah and the Bulgaria bus bombing, The Conversation, 12 February 2013
- Harris-Hogan, Shandon, 2013, Gun control could help the fight against homegrown terrorism, The Conversation, 16 January 2013
- Harris-Hogan, Shandon, 2012, Inspire magazine: inciting terrorism in Australia?, The Conversation, 10 December 2012
- Harris-Hogan, Shandon, 2012, The conflict at home and abroad: Australian involvement in Syria, The Conversation, 9 November 2012
- Harris-Hogan, Shandon, 2012, Remembering the Bali bombings ten years on, The Conversation, 12 October 2012
- Harris-Hogan, Shandon, 2012, Domestic terror raids: a timely reminder of a persistent threat, The Conversation, 14 September 2012
- Lentini, Pete, 2013, Boston bombings: were the Tsarnaev brothers driven by motives other than the Chechen conflict?, The Conversation, 23 April 2013
- Zammit, Andrew, 2014, Why counter-terrorism law reform still matters, The Strategist, 26 February 2014
- Zammit, Andrew, 2014, The impact of Syria alumni on Indonesian jihadism, The Strategist, 31 January 2014
- Zammit, Andrew, 2013, Tracking Australian Foreign Fighters in Syria, CTC Sentinel, 26 November 2013
- Zammit, Andrew, 2013, Australian intelligence organisations: the limits of oversight, The Strategist, 24 June 2013
- Zammit, Andrew, 2013, Guest post on the ideological diversity of terrorism, This is Complicated, 17 June 2013
- Zammit, Andrew, 2013, Australians fighting in Syria: what is the threat at home?, The Conversation, 16 April 2013
- Zammit, Andrew, 2012, The potential for far-right terrorism in Australia, The Conversation, 11 October 2012
- Zammit, Andrew, 2012, The Holsworthy Barracks plot: a case study of an Al-Shabab support network in Australia, CTC Sentinel, 21 June 2012