Mehmet F. Bastug

Mehmet F. Bastug

University of Scranton

H-index: 10

North America-United States

About Mehmet F. Bastug

Mehmet F. Bastug, With an exceptional h-index of 10 and a recent h-index of 10 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Scranton, specializes in the field of cybercrime, online radicalization, cyberterrorism, cybersecurity, terrorism and extremism.

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

Collective resilience in diaspora groups: a study of Kurdish youth in Canada and Sweden

Fears of cyberterrorism, terrorism, and terrorist attacks: an empirical comparison

Cyberterrorism

Deconstructing Fears of Terrorism: A Comparison between Fear from Domestic and International Terrorist Groups

The Shifting Landscape of Cybersecurity: The Impact of Remote Work and COVID-19 on Data Breach Trends

Fear of terrorism and fear of violent crimes in the United States: a comparative analysis

The new landscape of extremism and its intersection with political Islamists in Turkey

Threat construction and framing of cyberterrorism in the US News Media

Mehmet F. Bastug Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

298

Citations(since 2020)

288

Cited By

64

hIndex(all)

10

hIndex(since 2020)

10

i10Index(all)

12

i10Index(since 2020)

12

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Mehmet F. Bastug Skills & Research Interests

cybercrime

online radicalization

cyberterrorism

cybersecurity

terrorism and extremism

Top articles of Mehmet F. Bastug

Collective resilience in diaspora groups: a study of Kurdish youth in Canada and Sweden

Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression

2024/4/9

Fears of cyberterrorism, terrorism, and terrorist attacks: an empirical comparison

Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and Political Aggression

2022

Cyberterrorism

2016

Deconstructing Fears of Terrorism: A Comparison between Fear from Domestic and International Terrorist Groups

Terrorism and Political Violence

2024

The Shifting Landscape of Cybersecurity: The Impact of Remote Work and COVID-19 on Data Breach Trends

arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.06650

2024/2/4

Fear of terrorism and fear of violent crimes in the United States: a comparative analysis

Crime & Delinquency

2023/5

The new landscape of extremism and its intersection with political Islamists in Turkey

2023/3/9

Threat construction and framing of cyberterrorism in the US News Media

International Journal of Cybersecurity Intelligence & Cybercrime

2023

Framing Syrian refugees: US local news and the politics of immigration

International communication gazette

2022/3

Developing Cybersecurity Workforce: Introducing CyberSec Labs for Industry Standard Cybersecurity Training

2021/12/15

Crisis management in authoritarian regimes: A comparative study of COVID-19 responses in Turkey and Iran

Global Public Health

2021/4/3

Syrian refugees in Canada and transculturalism: Relationship between media, integration and identity

Journal of Refugee Studies

2021/3/1

Lessons Learned from ISIS Recruitment in Turkey: A Paradigm Shift in Counterterrorism Is Needed

2021

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H-Index: 6

Planting hate speech to harvest hatred: How does political hate speech fuel hate crimes in Turkey?

International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy

2020/12/1

Keeping it peaceful: Twitter and the Gezi Park movement

Communication and the Public

2020

Exploring the “demand side” of online radicalization: Evidence from the Canadian context

Studies in Conflict & Terrorism

2020/7/2

Senses of Belonging and Identity within North American Turkish Diaspora in the post-9/11 Era

American Journal of Qualitative Research

2020/3/19

Is cryptojacking dead after coinhive shutdown?

2020/3/9

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