Researching armed conflict, Boko Haram and other violent non-state actors: problems with web sources
Abstract
Over the past ten years, problems with using internet and social media as reliable research tools have emerged alongside rapid technological changes in scholarly research, writing and publishing. This poses a particular problem within the study of armed conflict and violent non-state actors, where much cannot be definitively known and there are few guidelines available. The result is an overwhelming submission of documents citing unacceptable...
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Title
Researching armed conflict, Boko Haram and other violent non-state actors: problems with web sources
Published Date
Apr 2, 2020
Journal
Volume
31
Issue
3
Pages
661 - 669
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