Title :
US domestic extremist groups on the Web: link and content analysis
Author :
Zhou, Yilu ; Reid, Edna ; Qin, Jialun ; Chen, Hsinchun ; Lai, Guanpi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Manage. Inf. Syst., Arizona Univ., Tucson, AZ, USA
Abstract :
Although US domestic extremist and hate groups might not be as well-known as some international groups, they nevertheless pose a significant threat to homeland security. Increasingly, these groups are using the Internet as a tool for facilitating recruitment, linking with other extremist groups, reaching global audiences, and spreading hate materials that encourage violence and terrorism. A study of semiautomated methodologies to capture and organize domestic extremist Web site data revealed interorganizational structures and cluster affinities that coincided with both domain expert knowledge and earlier manual research.
Keywords :
Internet; information resources; social aspects of automation; social sciences computing; terrorism; US domestic extremist groups; content analysis; domain expert knowledge; domestic extremist Web site data; hate groups; homeland security; interorganizational structures; link analysis; terrorism; violence; Data analysis; Data visualization; Discussion forums; Internet; Joining processes; Merchandise; Monitoring; Pattern analysis; Recruitment; Terrorism; Dark Web; Web content analysis; Web harvesting; Web link analysis; Web mining; data visualization; decision support systems; terrorism; text mining;
Journal_Title :
Intelligent Systems, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MIS.2005.96