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Career outcomes and perceptions across graduate programs : an explanatory sequential mixed methods study of dispute resolution and conflict management alumni.
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South Sudan Conflict: Identifying Challenges and Opportunities in Implementing Peacebuilding Through Sustainable Development
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An Overview of Life and Works of Jami & His Perception of Love
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In: Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Multidisciplinary Studies (2021)
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In: Cultural Encounters, Conflicts, and Resolutions (2020)
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Introduction
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In: Cultural Encounters, Conflicts, and Resolutions (2020)
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Introduction Project 400: Our Lived Experience
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In: Cultural Encounters, Conflicts, and Resolutions (2020)
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The New Debt Peonage in the Era of Mass Incarceration
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In: Cultural Encounters, Conflicts, and Resolutions (2020)
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Multiple perspectives in conflict settings : an introduction
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The Politicization of the Genocide Label: Genocide Rhetoric in the UN Security Council
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In: Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal (2020)
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Eagle Eye Intelligence: Transitioning to a Four-Week Intelligence Article Publication
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In: Discovery Day - Prescott (2019)
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Enhancing Your Intelligence Agency Information Resources IQ PT 5: Individual Armed Services Intelligence Organizations
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In: Libraries Faculty and Staff Presentations (2019)
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Armed Political Orders through the Prism of Arms: Relations between Weapons and Insurgencies in Myanmar And Ukraine
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In: Interdisciplinary Political Studies; Vol 5, No 1 (2019): Civil Wars, Insurgencies, Armed Politics; 189-231 (2019)
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The Politics of Pity versus Piety: The Poetics and Politics Behind Different Feminist Accounts on the Muslim Woman
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In: Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Multidisciplinary Studies (2019)
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Wisdom (Hikmah) as Perceived by Iranian Muslim Scholars: Reflections on Ibn Sina, Ghazali, and Suhrawardi
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In: Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Multidisciplinary Studies (2019)
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New Bottles, Old Wine: The Contemporary Palestinian Political Division
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In: Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Multidisciplinary Studies (2019)
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Enhancing Your Intelligence Agency Information Resource IQ: PT. 1: The Office of the Director of National Intelligence
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In: Libraries Faculty and Staff Presentations (2018)
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Hard Copy versus #Hashtag: Examining the Channels of Terrorist Propaganda
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In: UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations (2018)
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In recent years, terrorism and radicalization has been a consistent issue that many countries have faced. The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has been the most recent in a long trail of organizations that have sought to strike terror against the western world. However, ISIS is distinguished from other groups, like Al-Qaeda, in that ISIS supports a complex propaganda machine. Although ISIS is not the first organization to use the social media platform, they are the first to use it with such diversity. The two main channels that ISIS uses to spread their propaganda messages are through social media sites such as Twitter and through online journals such as the Dabiq. Recent research has attempted to determine how recruitment messages are being received and which messages trigger recruitment. It is the goal of this paper to determine which messages are salient, and the psychological constructs that support them. By coding messages for appeals to identity, need for cognitive closure, time pressure, and appeals to ideology, the researchers expect that the two main channels of ISIS propaganda differ in their messages. We hypothesize that Twitter messages will be targeted towards novice ISIS sympathizers, whereas the Dabiq will be focused on already-radicalized individuals who have moved past the introduction of the radical ideology.
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Academic -- UNF -- Master of Science in Psychological Science; Academic -- UNF – Psychological Science; Cognitive Psychology; Dissertation; Dissertations; Extremism; Intergroup Bias; ISIS; Multicultural Psychology; Peace and Conflict Studies; Propaganda; Public Policy; Social Media; Social Psychology; Terrorism; Terrorism Studies; Thesis; UNF; University of North Florida
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URL: https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1832&context=etd https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/etd/802
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An Examination of John Burton’s Method of Conflict Resolution and Its Applicability to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
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In: Graduate Theses and Dissertations (2017)
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Religious Peacebuilding: The Life and Work of Archbishop Raya as a Model for Religious Peacebuilding
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Language and the Promised Land: Passage and Migration to a Spanish-Language ‘Third Place’
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In: Cultural Encounters, Conflicts, and Resolutions (2016)
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