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Coinciding with the first anniversary of the Obama presidency, Osama bin Laden issued two new audiotapes claiming responsibility for the Christmas Day airline bombing attempt and vowed further attacks. He also blamed global warming on the U. Missing the big point, Western governments and commentators tried to decipher what bin Laden said and to unlock the riddle of his short recordings. Over the years messages broadcast by bin Laden, Ayman al-Zawahiri, al Qaeda's second-in-command, and their allies stressed the plight of persecuted Muslims from Palestine to Kashmir.

Blaming the West for all injustices against Muslims, bin Laden and his cohorts incite the youth to strike militarily against Westerners. In his new recordings, what bin Laden said does not matter as much as that he is still alive and transmitting his message. At the heart of his static voice lies a relentless, systematic drive to promote al Qaeda's traveling, transnational ideology, one that resonates with a tiny segment of politically radicalized young Muslims worldwide.

Al Qaeda's traveling ideology rests on two interrelated claims: first, the West, particularly America and Britain, are waging a crusade against Islam and Muslims and, second, that it is the personal duty of every Muslim to join in jihad against the enemies of Islam and in doing so sacrifice blood and treasure.

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As to why some self-radicalized activists fall for al Qaeda's ideology, it is the only game in town that sanctions the killing of the enemies of Islam, including civilians and fits different temperaments and backgrounds. Al Qaeda's top-down recruitment of would-be terrorists has long been replaced by a bottom-up process, one that is extremely difficult to track.


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Although al Qaeda developed in a particular Afghan context with a highly centralized and hierarchal structure in the s, the organization has evolved and morphed into a fluid, globalized, all-encompassing ideological umbrella. This accessible ideology offers a powerful weapon of choice for a socially diverse mix of radicalized religious activists who feel that their Islamic identity and culture are under attack.

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Today, al Qaeda's traveling ideology finds home in the stricken urban slums of the Muslim world and refugee camps in Palestine, Lebanon, Sudan, Somalia, Yemen and Algeria as well as among a few professionals and college students in the Gulf, Britain, America and elsewhere. The global jihad temptation transcends socioeconomic and educational barriers. Recent cases show clearly how al Qaeda's traveling, transnational ideology bridged the divide between class, space and recruitment techniques.

Nidal Malik Hasan; five integrated American Muslims from northern Virginia; and a Jordanian doctor, Humam al-Balawi, an informant-turned suicide bomber who killed seven U. What these individuals had in common was that they were radicalized online, on their own, while living an integrated life mostly in the West. According to his family, Israel's war in Gaza enraged al-Balawi and drove him to militancy.

Hasan publicly raved about the U. America's war in Afghanistan-Pakistan led the five U. Muslims from northern Virginia to Pakistan's battlefields. After being self-radicalized, these individuals turned to al Qaeda's mentors like the U. They initiated the contacts and took action into their own hands. Ironically, the families of the five Virginia men and AbdulMutallab's father warned the U. In the case of Hasan, he had indirectly pleaded to be medicated and treated before he murdered his comrades.

The good news, if there is any, is that bottom-up recruitment is a fringe and marginal phenomenon. Currently, he leads the Dollarization Observatory, about money and technology, government procurement, development planning macroeconomics, illicit financial flows and the hegemony of financial capital. Renata Avila is an international Human Rights lawyer, specialising in the next wave of technological challenges to preserve and advance our rights, and understand better the politics of data and their implications on trade, democracy and society.

She is currently writing a book on digital colonialism and designing international policies and prototyping technology for a democratic future. His research focuses on understanding social and political phenomena through the analysis of data from the Internet. He is particularly interested in characterizing online participation in civic technologies, the online network structures of grassroots movements and political parties, and the technopolitical dimension of networked democracy. Pablo is also a board member of Decidim and contributes to the DECODE project within the BarcelonaNow pilot that focuses on empowering citizens with interactive dashboards for urban data exploration.

She is the CEO of Ideas for Change, an innovation agency advising cities, businesses and institutions. As a Digital and Fintech lawyer, Mr. Marco is the author of numerous scientific publications in national and international journals. Her work focuses on studying the impact of emerging technologies such as AI on our societies, and how these new innovations can be harnessed for social good and for the benefit of everyone. She has a degree in economics and political science from Wellesley College in the US.

Over the past 20 years, Larisa has been combining hybrid interests ranging from creative use of the Internet to intersections of video art and architecture and has initiated, collaborated and participated internationally in projects ranging from net.

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She has been teaching in several universities in the UK and Italy and she has advised Governments, public and private organizations and movements on Technology and Innovation policy, and its socio-economic impact. Francesca's work focuses on one of the key issues of our time: how can we give people the ownership of their data? In her recent report co-authored with Evgeny Morozov , she explores how can societies regain control not only over digital technology, data, and infrastructure, but also over the services that are mediated by smart technologies—such as utilities, transportation, education, and health.

She has been listed in the Top 50 Women in Tech by the Forbes Magazine, and in the World's top 20 most influential people in digital government by Apolitical. Before working on NGI, Olivier held various positions in the European Commission, dealing with policy development and implementation in the area of digital and competition law. Prior to joining the Commission, Olivier worked as a consultant in the telecom industry. He is an engineer by training.


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He holds a Phd in Sociology, a D. He carries on applied, action-research on the relations between science, technology, and society.

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Barbara Carfagna is an italian journalist. Graduated in literature and philosophy, she focuses her reportages on how internet is reshaping human nature and structures in the digital era politics, economy, society.

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As influencer in cyber, she also writes for italian newspapers Panorama, Il Foglio, Italiana, Formiche. She is in the the main Italian think tanks, as follower and moderator and gives courses in Italian universities. In a previous life she was a violinist. Ben Cerveny has served for over 25 years as a founder, strategist, and designer in the context of operating systems, media applications, web services, products, the built environment, and digital games. Currently, he is the President of the Foundation for Public Code, where he is working to help cities and other public organizations develop and share software and policy that is open, legible, and useful at the civic scale.

Before this, he was a Design Fellow at Samsung, leading a project on room-scale programmable environments.

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Previously, he designed the massively multiplayer game that became Flickr [and also named it], founded the Experience Design Lab at Frogdesign, and was CEO of Bloom Studios, whose data visualization iPad app Planetary was acquired by the Smithsonian Institution. In , LINC published a report on smart city and the need to restore the balance between public and private sphere, while respecting data protection. She also participates in a variety of projects and ideas. She studied classical music, literature and philosophy but manly likes now the mathematical world of cryptography.

He studied the robustness of infrastructural networks, and how the topology of social networks affects their capacity to spread diseases or rumours. Experience in C for running simulations, Python for analysing and plotting the data and SQL and mongo databases. Pol is Co-founder of Dribia, a consultancy working in fun projects solving business problems through data analysis.

Besides, he is a data scientist at the University of Barcelona modelling player retention and progression in casual mobile games for King Digital Entertainment plc. Interested in adding value to the huge amount of data that our society is generating to change and optimize our everyday lives. Luca has authored several books and scientific articles including: Media civici. Informazione di mutuo soccorso , Homo pluralis , Come saremo, with Telmo Pievani and Il lavoro del futuro He is the author of several books, articles pertaining to social and political philosophy and critical theory.

He published The Art of Revolt. Alex D'Elia specializes in mesh networks and smart grids. Juan Carlos De Martin is full professor of the Polytechnic of Turin Italy where he teaches computer science and digital culture and where, since March , he serves as Rector's Delegate for Culture and Communication. He is an op-ed contributor to the national newspaper "la Repubblica" and he often acts as a commentator in Italian media. Born like the FSF, I like softwares with ethics in addition to open sources. I obtained my first professional experiences as a consultant during my studies before taking the head of a web development team in a growing company.

I then got back closer to free softwares joining one of the key associations of the movement in France Framasoft. I'm a member of April.

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