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Acknowledgments
Introduction: Misconceptions about Women and Terror
1. Women in ISIS Compared to Women in Al Qaeda
2. Radicalization and Recruitment Online
3. Boko Haram and Weaponizing Misogyny
4. Women Bought, Sold, and Abused by Jihadis
5. The Long and Winding Road
Conclusions: Delegitimize, Deglamorize, and Demobilize
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Women and Global Jihad
Mia Bloom
Cornell University Press Ithaca and London
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