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Studying Jihadi Culture

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Thomas Hegghammer comes back on the show to discuss his work studying jihadi culture. He recently gave a lecture titled Why Terrorists Weep: The Socio-Cultural Practices of Jihadi Militants (PDF). Topics we covered include:

  • What “jihadi culture” means, and why it’s worth studying
  • Challenges in separating cultural practices from military ones
  • The practical applications of this area of study
  • Regional differences in jihadi culture
  • Relevance of studying jihadi culture for improving CVE programs
  • Jihadi leader’s strategic use of cultural practices
  • Jihadis adopting Sufi practices

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Studying Jihadi Culture

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Thomas Hegghammer comes back on the show to discuss his work studying jihadi culture. He recently gave a lecture titled Why Terrorists Weep: The Socio-Cultural Practices of Jihadi Militants (PDF). Topics we covered include:

  • What “jihadi culture” means, and why it’s worth studying
  • Challenges in separating cultural practices from military ones
  • The practical applications of this area of study
  • Regional differences in jihadi culture
  • Relevance of studying jihadi culture for improving CVE programs
  • Jihadi leader’s strategic use of cultural practices
  • Jihadis adopting Sufi practices

Links:

Please rate & review the show in iTunes

Check out the podcast on Facebook

Thanks to Scott Herbert for supporting the podcast. You can help support the show by making a small donation on Patreon!

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