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Inspire is an English-language online magazine published by the organization al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP). The magazine is one of the many ways AQAP uses the Internet to reach its audience.
Al Qaeda's scariest and most unpredictable weapon right now? The digital magazine that inspired the Boston Marathon bombers and a growing army of lone wolf terrorists around the world. James...
Inspire is an English language online magazine published since 2010 by al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. I just read the latest issue so you won't get arrested doing so. Aimed primarily at radicalizing youth audiences in the U.S. and Britain, the mag appears semi-regularly (twelve issues so far) online only, as a PDF, and is entirely in English.
A 27-year-old New Yorker, arrrested on suspicion of planning a bombing campaign on US soil, was believed to have been influenced by an al-Qaeda magazine called Inspire, say police. So who was...
As investigators uncover details about what motivated the Boston Marathon bombing suspects, an early report suggests the two brothers learned their violent tactics online from an English-language...
This article presents an analysis of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula's English language publication Inspire that was conceptualized and conducted on the basis of the Information-Motivation-Behavioral Skills (IMB) framework.
Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula's release of issues eight and nine of its English-language terrorist magazine, Inspire, serves as a reminder of the group's continued effort to target western audiences.
Inspire Magazine: A critical analysis of its significance and potential impact through the lens of the Information, Motivation, and Behavioral Skills model. Motivation-Behavioral Skills (IMB) framework. The IMB model has been widely tested, the 11 issues of Inspire that were published and distributed online starting in July of 2010.
This paper presents an analysis of Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula’s English language publication Inspire that was conceptualized and conducted on the basis of the Information- Motivation-Behavioral Skills (IMB) framework.
In the Summer of 2010, Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula began publishing an online magazine called “Inspire.” Initially, the magazine generated a significant level of both buzz and skepticism.