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Dr Benjamin Lee

Formerly at Lancaster University

  1. 2020
  2. Published

    More Grist to the Mill? Reciprocal Radicalisation and Reactions to Terrorism in the Extreme Right Digital Milieu

    Lee, B. & Knott, K., 2/07/2020, In: Perspectives on Terrorism . 14, 3, p. 98-115 18 p.

    Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

  3. Published

    Ideological Transmission in Extremist Contexts: Towards a framework of how ideas are shared

    Knott, K. & Lee, B., 26/03/2020, In: Politics, Religion and Ideology. 21, 1, p. 1-23 23 p.

    Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

  4. Published

    Countering Violent Extremism Online: The Experiences of Informal Counter Messaging Actors

    Lee, B., 1/03/2020, In: Policy & Internet. 12, 1, p. 66-87 22 p.

    Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

  5. 2019
  6. Published

    Overview of the Far-Right

    Lee, B., 19/07/2019, 26 p.

    Research output: Other contribution

  7. Published

    Informal counter messaging: The potential and perils of the informal counter messaging space

    Lee, B. J., 1/02/2019, In: Studies in Conflict and Terrorism. 42, 1-2, p. 161-177 17 p.

    Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

  8. 2018
  9. Published

    Ideological Transmission III: Political and Religious Organisations

    Lee, B. J. & Knott, K., 10/09/2018, Lancaster: Centre for Research and Evidence on Security Threats.

    Research output: Book/Report/ProceedingsCommissioned report

  10. 2017
  11. Published

    Ideological Transmission II: Peers, Education and Prisons

    Lee, B. J. & Knott, K., 15/11/2017, Lancaster: Centre for Research and Evidence on Security Threats. 51 p.

    Research output: Book/Report/ProceedingsCommissioned report

  12. Published

    Ideological Transmission: Mind map

    Knott, K. & Lee, B. J., 30/01/2017, CREST Security Review, 3, p. 30-31 2 p.

    Research output: Contribution to specialist publicationArticle

  13. Published

    ‘It’s not paranoia when they are really out to get you’: the role of conspiracy theories in the context of heightened security

    Lee, B. J., 01/2017, In: Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression. 9, 1, p. 4-20 17 p.

    Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

  14. 2016
  15. Published

    Why we fight: understanding the Counter-Jihad Movement

    Lee, B. J., 10/2016, In: Religion Compass. 10, 10, p. 257-265 9 p.

    Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

  16. Published

    Looking out or turning in? organisational ramifications of online political posters on Facebook

    Lee, B. J. & Campbell, V., 07/2016, In: International Journal of Press/Politics. 21, 3, p. 313-337 25 p.

    Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

  17. Published

    Ideological Transmission I: The Family

    Lee, B. J. & Knott, K., 2016, Lancaster: Centre for Research and Evidence on Security Threats. 50 p.

    Research output: Book/Report/ProceedingsCommissioned report

  18. 2015
  19. E-pub ahead of print

    A day in the “swamp”: understanding discourse in the online counter-jihad nebula

    Lee, B. J., 4/09/2015, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Democracy and Security. 11, 3, p. 248-274 26 p.

    Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

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