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  • Title: Social Networks as the New Frontier of Terrorism
  • Author(s) Laura Scaife
  • Publisher: Routledge; 1st edition (December 12, 2019); eBook (Creative Commons Licensed)
  • License(s): Creative Commons License (CC)
  • Paperback: 216
  • eBook: PDF and Read Online
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0367874997
  • ISBN-13: 978-0367874995
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Book Description

This book explores how social media adoption by terrorists interacts with privacy law, freedom of expression, data protection and surveillance legislation through an exploration of the fascinating primary resources themselves, covering everything from the Snowden Leaks, the rise of ISIS to Charlie Hebdo.

About the Authors
  • Laura Scaife is is a privacy practitioner and academic. She has appeared on the BBC and featured in New Statesman and on Radio 4.
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