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Using Interorganizational Communication Networks to Predict Terrorist Attacks
Andrew Pilny
, Jeffrey D. Proulx
Communication
Sociology
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Computer Science
Relationships
100%
Attack
100%
Communication Networks
100%
Communication
100%
Closeness Centrality
66%
Identification
33%
Betweenness
33%
Avoid Detection
33%
Centrality Metric
33%
Traditional Organization
33%
Model
33%
Social Sciences
Interorganizational
100%
Terrorist Action
100%
Communication
100%
Organizations
80%
Typology
20%
Alliances
20%
Theory
20%
Purpose
20%
Detection
20%
Identification
20%
Governments
20%
Enterprise
20%
Psychology
Communication
100%
Interpersonal Communication
100%
Resources
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Terrorism
100%
Enterprise
100%