Understanding lone-actor violence through linguistic analysis
Van der Vegt,Isabelle ; Kleinberg,Bennett ; Gill,Paul
Van der Vegt,Isabelle
Kleinberg,Bennett
Gill,Paul
Abstract
This chapter seeks to understand lone-actor terrorists through their use of language. Studies examining terrorist and extremist online postings, pre-attack threats, and manifestos are described. The authors specifically focus on efforts in which linguistic analysis is performed automatically, for example, to measure potential warning signs of violence in text. Following this overview, the authors identify shortcomings to the current approach and provide suggestions on how to further improve our understanding of lone-actor terrorism through language. The increased importance of detecting and countering the narratives of potentially violent individuals online further necessitates focusing on automated approaches to linguistic analysis. They conclude that openness and collaboration between security professionals and researchers is needed to effectively detect and counter terrorist and extremist narratives.
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2022
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Oxford University Press
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Terrorism, Risk assessment, Terrorists, lone-actor terrorism, linguistic analysis, online extremism, computational linguistics, threat assessment
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Van der Vegt, I, Kleinberg, B & Gill, P 2022, Understanding lone-actor violence through linguistic analysis. in J C Holzer, A J Dew, P R Recupero & P Gill (eds), Lone-actor terrorism : an integrated framework. Oxford University Press, New York, NY, pp. 96–C7.P96. https://doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190929794.003.0008
