Fashwave (432 hz): How Audio Frequencies Take on Meaning in Neofascist Communities
| by Beth Daviess
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| by Beth Daviess
| by Nadia Pshonyak
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| by JM Berger
| by Beth Daviess
Dr. Petrich is a faculty member at the Middlebury Institute and an established expert on transnational violent extremism and terrorism threats, violent criminal networks, and insurgency.
Implicit bias in media coverage of terrorism impacts the ways in which we understand, analyze, and seek to subsequently mitigate violent extremism
| by Taylor Chin
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