Isabelle van der Vegt

Isabelle van der Vegt

University College London

H-index: 10

Europe-United Kingdom

About Isabelle van der Vegt

Isabelle van der Vegt, With an exceptional h-index of 10 and a recent h-index of 10 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University College London, specializes in the field of threat assessment, computational linguistics, online extremism, terrorism, computational social science.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Crowdsourcing samples for research on violent extremism: a research note

Gender differences in online abuse: the case of Dutch politicians

A multi-modal panel dataset to understand the psychological impact of the pandemic

Proceed with caution: on the use of computational linguistics in threat assessment

Understanding lone-actor violence through linguistic analysis

Assessment procedures in anonymously written threats of harm and violence.

Predicting author profiles from online abuse directed at public figures.

Linguistic Threat Assessment: Challenges and Opportunities

Isabelle van der Vegt Information

University

Position

Honorary research fellow Department of Security and Crime Science

Citations(all)

637

Citations(since 2020)

637

Cited By

142

hIndex(all)

10

hIndex(since 2020)

10

i10Index(all)

11

i10Index(since 2020)

11

Email

University Profile Page

University College London

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Isabelle van der Vegt Skills & Research Interests

threat assessment

computational linguistics

online extremism

terrorism

computational social science

Top articles of Isabelle van der Vegt

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Crowdsourcing samples for research on violent extremism: a research note

Terrorism and political violence

Caitlin Clemmow

Isabelle van der Vegt

Bettina Rottweiler

Sandy Schumann

Paul Gill

2024/4/2

Gender differences in online abuse: the case of Dutch politicians

Crime Science

Isabelle van der Vegt

2024/2/26

A multi-modal panel dataset to understand the psychological impact of the pandemic

Scientific data

Isabelle van der Vegt

Bennett Kleinberg

2023/8/11

Proceed with caution: on the use of computational linguistics in threat assessment

Journal of Policing, Intelligence and Counter Terrorism

Isabelle van der Vegt

Bennett Kleinberg

Paul Gill

2023/4/3

Understanding lone-actor violence through linguistic analysis

Lone-actor Terrorism: An Integrated Framework

Isabelle van der Vegt

Bennett Kleinberg

Paul Gill

2022

Assessment procedures in anonymously written threats of harm and violence.

Journal of threat assessment and management

Isabelle van der Vegt

Pippa Gregory

Bram B van der Meer

Junyi Yang

Bennett Kleinberg

...

2022/3

Predicting author profiles from online abuse directed at public figures.

Journal of Threat Assessment and Management

Isabelle van der Vegt

Bennett Kleinberg

Paul Gill

2022/1/27

Linguistic Threat Assessment: Challenges and Opportunities

Isabelle Van der Vegt

Bennett Kleinberg

Paul Gill

2022

The temporal evolution of a far-right forum

Journal of Computational Social Science

Bennett Kleinberg

Isabelle van der Vegt

Paul Gill

2021/5

Reviewing the links between violent extremism and personality, personality disorders, and psychopathy

Emily Corner

Helen Taylor

Isabelle Van Der Vegt

Nadine Salman

Bettina Rottweiler

...

2021/12/21

Linguistic Threat Assessment: Understanding Targeted Violence through Computational Linguistics

Isabelle Van Der Vegt

2021/3/28

Systematic review of mental health problems and violent extremism

Paul Gill

Caitlin Clemmow

Florian Hetzel

Bettina Rottweiler

Nadine Salman

...

2021/12/21

A repeated-measures study on emotional responses after a year in the pandemic

Scientific reports

Maximilian Mozes

Isabelle van der Vegt

Bennett Kleinberg

2021/11/30

The grievance dictionary: Understanding threatening language use

Behavior Research Methods

Isabelle van der Vegt

Maximilian Mozes

Bennett Kleinberg

Paul Gill

2021/3/23

Online influence, offline violence: language use on YouTube surrounding the ‘Unite the Right’rally

Journal of Computational Social Science

Isabelle van der Vegt

Maximilian Mozes

Paul Gill

Bennett Kleinberg

2021/5

Women worry about family, men about the economy: Gender differences in emotional responses to COVID-19

Isabelle Van der Vegt

Bennett Kleinberg

2020

Advances in violent extremist risk analysis

Paul Gill

Zoe Marchment

Sanaz Zolghadriha

Nadine Salman

Bettina Rottweiler

...

2020/9/9

Measuring emotions in the covid-19 real world worry dataset

NLP COVID-19 Workshop, ACL 2020

Bennett Kleinberg

Isabelle van der Vegt

Maximilian Mozes

2020/4/8

Reviewing the links between personality, personality disorders, and psychopathy and violent extremism

Emily Corner

Helen Taylor

Isabelle Van Der Vegt

Nadine Salman

Bettina Rottweiler

...

2020

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Co-Authors

H-index: 56
Bruno Verschuere

Bruno Verschuere

Universiteit van Amsterdam

H-index: 42
Paul Gill

Paul Gill

University College London

H-index: 23
Bart Schuurman

Bart Schuurman

Universiteit Leiden

H-index: 19
Stuart Macdonald

Stuart Macdonald

Swansea University

H-index: 11
Maximilian Mozes

Maximilian Mozes

University College London

H-index: 3
Felix Soldner

Felix Soldner

University College London

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