TERROR ADMINISTRATIVE PAGE
terrorism
As a Page Manager, you will be responsible for a set of pages associated with your featured issue. The pages associated with the TERRORISM issue are:
INTRODUCTION PAGE
The introduction page is what a person will see after clicking the link from the Featured Issues menu. The content on the INTRO page is meant to be minimal, just enough to elicit a person's interest. At the bottom of the INTRO page is a link that leads to the ANALYSIS page. ANALYSIS PAGE On the ANALYSIS page the Page Manger has the freedom to fully develop the issue with content that is displayed in a way that is most likely to inform anyone who is interested in the issue. It might not happen, but if a person reaches the bottom of the ANALYSIS page a person could click the link to go to the organizing page. |
ORGANIZATION PAGE
Although people can reach the ORG page from the link at the bottom of the ANALYSIS page, the primary purpose of the ORG page is to give the Page Manager a workspace to manage content before it is placed on the INTRO page or ANALYSIS page.
ADMINISTRATION PAGE
The administrative page will mostly be used for the chapter president or other chapter leader to place instructions, critiques, or other information that the Page Manager can use to build and manage their page.
SLUSH PAGE
It happens often that a Page Manager will have content that doesn't fit well on the INTRO page or ANALYSIS page but it might be useful in the future. In those cases, instead of deleting the content, the Page Manager can place it on the SLUSH page in case it is needed for a future purpose.
Although people can reach the ORG page from the link at the bottom of the ANALYSIS page, the primary purpose of the ORG page is to give the Page Manager a workspace to manage content before it is placed on the INTRO page or ANALYSIS page.
ADMINISTRATION PAGE
The administrative page will mostly be used for the chapter president or other chapter leader to place instructions, critiques, or other information that the Page Manager can use to build and manage their page.
SLUSH PAGE
It happens often that a Page Manager will have content that doesn't fit well on the INTRO page or ANALYSIS page but it might be useful in the future. In those cases, instead of deleting the content, the Page Manager can place it on the SLUSH page in case it is needed for a future purpose.
TERROR Terrorism
Attacks by White Extremists Are Growing. So Are Their Connections.
WEIYI CAI and SIMONE LANDON| NY Times | APRIL 3, 2019
America Has a White Nationalist Terrorism Problem. What Should We Do?
Clint Watts | Foreign Policy Research Institute | 1 May 2019
White Supremacy And Terrorism
Lulu Garcia-Navarro | NPR | 17 May 2019
Terrorism's Double Standard: Violent Far-Right Extremists Are Rarely Prosecuted as Terrorists
Trevor Aaronson | NPR | March 23 2019
Repatriation of extremist fighters and families to Kazakhstan, welcomed by UN rights expert
Staff Writer| United Nations office of Counter Intelligence| March 17th, 2019
In Afghanistan, attacks against schools have tripled in one year
Mohammadi | UNICEF | May 28, 2018
Minimize Your Response to Disaster and Terrorism
Margaret Wehrenberg Psy.D. | Psychology Today | March 24, 2016
Repatriation of extremist fighters and families to Kazakhstan, welcomed by UN rights expert
UN News | May 17, 2019
Threat from petty criminals who turn to terrorism, a growing concern, Security Council hears
UN News | July 9, 2019
Attacks by White Extremists Are Growing. So Are Their Connections.
WEIYI CAI and SIMONE LANDON| NY Times | APRIL 3, 2019
America Has a White Nationalist Terrorism Problem. What Should We Do?
Clint Watts | Foreign Policy Research Institute | 1 May 2019
White Supremacy And Terrorism
Lulu Garcia-Navarro | NPR | 17 May 2019
Terrorism's Double Standard: Violent Far-Right Extremists Are Rarely Prosecuted as Terrorists
Trevor Aaronson | NPR | March 23 2019
Repatriation of extremist fighters and families to Kazakhstan, welcomed by UN rights expert
Staff Writer| United Nations office of Counter Intelligence| March 17th, 2019
In Afghanistan, attacks against schools have tripled in one year
Mohammadi | UNICEF | May 28, 2018
Minimize Your Response to Disaster and Terrorism
Margaret Wehrenberg Psy.D. | Psychology Today | March 24, 2016
Repatriation of extremist fighters and families to Kazakhstan, welcomed by UN rights expert
UN News | May 17, 2019
Threat from petty criminals who turn to terrorism, a growing concern, Security Council hears
UN News | July 9, 2019