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State of the art : a literature review of social media intelligence capabilities for counter-terrorism / Jamie Bartlett, Carl Miller.

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Kanishka Research Project

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Description

1 online resource (69 pages)

Note

"November 2013."
"This work was commissioned by Public Safety Canada, so subsequently there is a focus on Canadian specific examples of case studies throughout."
"Supported by Public Safety Canada."

Summary

This paper is a review of how information and insight can be drawn from open social media sources. It focuses on the specific research techniques that have emerged, the capabilities they provide, the possible insights they offer, and the ethical and legal questions they raise. The relevance and value of these techniques are considered for the purpose of maintaining public safety by preventing, pursuing, protecting and preparing against terrorism.

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Online Access

Contents

Part 1. Overview of Social Media Use and Behaviour -- Part 2. An Introduction to Social Media Intelligence -- Part 3. Techniques and Methods -- Part 4. Law and Ethics.

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