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Posted by Trudi Smith on
October 23, 2014
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Amarnath Amarasingham, a post-doctoral fellow at the Resilience Research Centre, has appeared in various media outlets regarding the recent attack in Quebec. Amarnath's work uses a resilience lens to understand the phenomenon of young Canadians joining radical movements overseas, including ISIS.
- "First at Five" - CTV Atlantic (October 21, 2014)
- CBC Radio "As It Happens" (October 21, 2014)
- "The creation of ISIS is serving as a call to many young Muslims," says Amarasingham - "Homerun" CBC Television (October 21, 2014)
- "What do we do about Canadians joining ISIS" - Toronto Star (September 28, 2014)
- "How ISIS gets its Western recruits" - National Post (October 3, 2014)
- "New details about Canadian jihadist Farah Shirdon reveal militant ideology behind ISIS" - National Post (October 7, 2014)
- "ISIS is attracting Western recruits" - Sun News Network (October 9, 2014)
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