Language profile of lone actor terrorist manifestos: a mixed methods analysis

Alice Siggery, D. Hunt, Calli Tzani
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ABSTRACT Attempts to profile behavioural factors of lone actor terrorists have resulted in inconclusive data arguing that the wide range of individual characteristics makes it difficult to categorise lone actor terrorists. Instead, research should investigate the methods used by lone actor terrorists such as the release of a manifesto. The present study used a mixed methods approach to analyse manifestos created by lone actor terrorists (n = 19). Smallest Space Analysis of the language variables within lone actor terrorist manifestos was used to identify three language typologies: Instigator, Planner, and Conspiracy typologies. Findings indicate that 89% of the case studies reviewed were able to be categorised into a typology based on the language used. Further analysis identified key language variables that can be found within the manifestos in each typology combined with behavioural factors to develop a language profile of each typology. Applications of the research are also discussed as well as limitations and future areas of research development.
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恐怖分子宣言的语言特征:混合方法分析
摘要试图对独行侠恐怖分子的行为因素进行分析,结果得出了不确定的数据,认为由于个体特征的广泛性,很难对独行侠恐怖主义分子进行分类。相反,研究应该调查单独行动的恐怖分子使用的方法,比如发布宣言。本研究采用混合方法分析了单独行动恐怖分子(n = 19) 。对单独参与者恐怖分子宣言中的语言变量进行最小空间分析,确定了三种语言类型:煽动者、策划者和阴谋者。研究结果表明,89%的案例研究能够根据所使用的语言分类为类型学。进一步的分析确定了每种类型的宣言中可以找到的关键语言变量,并结合行为因素,形成了每种语言类型的语言概况。还讨论了该研究的应用以及研究发展的局限性和未来领域。
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