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Julian Droogan
Julian Droogan
Senior Lecturer, Department of Security Studies and Criminology, Macquarie University
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Religion, material culture and archaeology
J Droogan
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2012
872012
Reading jihad: Mapping the shifting themes of Inspire magazine
J Droogan, S Peattie
Terrorism and political violence 30 (4), 684-717, 2018
692018
Mapping the thematic landscape of Dabiq magazine
J Droogan, S Peattie
Australian Journal of International Affairs 71 (6), 591-620, 2017
612017
Yoga soft power: How flexible is the posture?
A Gautam, J Droogan
The Journal of International Communication 24 (1), 18-36, 2018
442018
Innovation and terror: An analysis of the use of social media by terror-related groups in the Asia Pacific
J Droogan, L Waldek, R Blackhall
Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism 13 (2), 170-184, 2018
282018
Continuing drivers of violence in Honiara: making friends and influencing people
J Droogan, L Waldek
Australian Journal of International Affairs 69 (3), 285-304, 2015
152015
Memory, History, and Identity in the Post-Religious Universe of Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children
J Droogan
Literature & Aesthetics 19 (2), 2009
112009
The perennial problem of terrorism and political violence in Pakistan
J Droogan
Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism 13 (2), 202-215, 2018
102018
Social media and terrorism in the Asia Pacific
J Droogan, L Waldek
Terrorism and insurgency in Asia, 31-44, 2019
82019
Feeling Terrified?: The Emotions of Online Violent Extremism
L Waldek, J Droogan, C Lumby
Elements in Histories of Emotions and the Senses, 2021
72021
Online far right extremist and conspiratorial narratives during the COVID-19 pandemic
L Waldek, J Droogan, B Ballsun-Stanton
Macquarie University, 2021
62021
Should we be afraid of cyber-terrorism?
J Droogan, L Waldek
International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics 10 (3 …, 2018
62018
Violent extremist & REMVE online ecosystems: Ecological characteristics for future research & conceptualization
J Droogan, L Waldek, J Hutchinson, B Ballsun-Stanton
RESOLVE Network, 2022
52022
Asian transnational security challenges: emerging trends, regional visions
C Ziemke-Dickens, J Droogan
Macquarie University, Centre for Policing, Intelligence and Counter …, 2010
52010
Far-right ‘reactions’: a comparison of Australian and Canadian far-right extremist groups on Facebook
J Hutchinson, J Droogan
Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression 16 (3), 352-379, 2024
42024
Where are all the cyber terrorists? From waiting for cyber attack to understanding audiences
J Droogan, L Waldek
2016 Cybersecurity and cyberforensics conference (CCC), 100-106, 2016
42016
Mapping a Social Media Ecosystem: Outlinking on Gab and Twitter Amongst the Australian Far-right Milieu
J Droogan, L Waldek, B Ballsun-Stanton, J Hutchinson
The Resolve Network, 2022
32022
After Christchurch: mapping online right-wing extremists
L Waldek, B Ballsun-Stanton, J Droogan
32020
Islamophobia in Al-Qa’ida’s and IS’English-language magazines
J Droogan, S Peattie
Islamophobia and radicalization: Breeding intolerance and violence, 139-158, 2019
32019
Testing the link between conspiracy theories and violent extremism: a linguistic coding approach to far-right shooter manifestos
J Vanderwee, J Droogan
Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression, 1-20, 2023
22023
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