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      Is internet radicalization possible?

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      Author
      Durodie, Bill.
      Ng, Sue Chia.
      Date of Issue
      2008
      School
      S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
      Version
      Accepted version
      Abstract
      Ideas on the Internet do not independently transform people. The Internet is but a medium for communicating ideas that refelects society. If the content of the Internet is to be changed, it will be necessary to address the particular problems in society that the Internet mirrors.
      Subject
      DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Terrorism
      Type
      Commentary
      Series/Journal Title
      RSIS Commentaries ; 122/08
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