Yannick Veilleux-Lepage
Guest staff Member
- Name
- Dr. Y.D. Veilleux-Lepage
- Telephone
- +31 70 800 9500
- y.d.veilleux-lepage@fgga.leidenuniv.nl
Guest staff Member
- Faculty Governance and Global Affairs
- Institute of Security and Global Affairs
- Daniëls S & Y. Veilleux-Lepage (2023), The Dutch Identitair Verzet and the European Identitarian Movement : Alone at the Table . In: Kondor K. & M. Littler (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Far-Right Extremism in Europe: Routledge.
- Veilleux-Lepage Y.D., Kisyova M.E. & Newby V.F. (2022), Conversations with other (alt-right) women: how do alt-right female influencers narrate a far-right identity?, Journal for Deradicalization 31: 35-72.
- Van Dongen T., Veilleux-Lepage Y.D., Leidig E. & Rigault Arkis H. (2022), Right-wing extremism in the military: a typology of the threat, ICCT Research Papers : .
- Veilleux-Lepage Y.D., Van Steen T. & Kisyova M.E. (2022), Terrorism experts’ predictions regarding the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the activities of violent non-state actors, Perspectives on Terrorism 16(4): 41-58.
- Pruden M., Lokmanoglu A., Peterscheck A. & Veilleux-Lepage Y.D. (2022), Birds of a feather: a comparative analysis of white supremacist and violent male supremacist discourses. In: Perry B., Gruenwald J. & Scrivens R. (Eds.) Right-wing extremism in Canada and the United States. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. 215-254.
- Veilleux-Lepage Y.D., Daymon C. & Archambault E. (2022), Learning from foes: how racially and ethnically motivated violent extremists embrace and mimic Islamic state’s use of emerging technologies. London: Global Network on Extremism & Technology.
- Veilleux-Lepage Y. (2021), Investigating the radical right’s presence in the Canadian military. In: Leidig E. (Ed.), The Radical Right During Crisis: CARR Yearbook 2020/2021 : ibidem-Verlag. 202-206.
- Veilleux-Lepage Y. (2021), CTRL, HATE, PRINT: terrorists and the Appeal of 3D-Printed Weapons, ICCT Perspective : .
- Veilleux-Lepage Y. (2020), How Terror Evolves: The Emergence and Spread of Terrorist Techniques: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Rowman & Littlefield International.
- Archambault E. & Veilleux-Lepage Y. (2020), Drone imagery in Islamic State propaganda: flying like a state, International Affairs 96(4): 955-973.
- Veilleux-Lepage Y. (2020), Putting Canada’s hate crime data in context. In: Leidig E. (Ed.), Tracking the rise of the radical right globally: Columbia University Press. 193-196 .
- Lokmanoglu A. & Veilleux-Lepage Y. (2020), Hatred, she wrote: an analysis of the extreme right and Islamic State women’s only forum. In: Silva D.M.D. & Deflem M. (Eds.), Radicalization and counter-radicalization. Sociology of Crime, Law and Deviance no. 25. Bingley: Emerald Publishing. 183-205.
- Archambault E. & Veilleux-Lepage Y. (2020), Soldiers of Odin in Canada: Internal conflicts and transnational dimensions. In: Mares A. & Bjørgo B. (Eds.), Vigilantism against Migrants and Minorities: Routledge. 272-285.
- Veilleux-Lepage Y., Daymon C. & Amarasingam A. (2020), The Christchurch attack report: key takeaways on tarrant’s radicalization and attack planning. ICCT Perspective. The Hague: International Centre for Counter-Terrorism .
- Abeysinghe B., Veilleux-Lepage Y.D., Bloom M. & Sunderraman R. (2020), A semantic segmentation approach to recognize assault rifles in ISIS propaganda images, Proceedings of the 2020 IEEE 14th international conference on semantic computing. 2020 IEEE 14th International Conference on Semantic Computing 3 February 2020 - 5 February 2020. San Diego, CA, USA: IEEE. 424-429.
- Veilleux Lepage Y. & Archambault E. (2019), Mapping Transnational Extremist Networks: An Exploratory Study of the Soldiers of Odin’s Facebook Network Using Integrated Social Network Analysis, Perspectives on Terrorism 13(2): 21-38.
- Veilleux-Lepage Y. (2019), The extreme right’s legitimisation of vehicle ramming. In: Allchorn W. (Ed.), Tracking the rise of the radical right globally: CARR yearbook 2018/2019: Columbia Univ Press. 305-308.
- Veilleux-Lepage Y. (2019), A Typology of Islamic State’s Social Media Distribution Network. In: Thompson A. (Ed.), The Rwanda Genocide and Beyond: CIGI Press. 453-482.
- Veilleux-Lepage Y. (2016), Paradigmatic Shifts in Jihadism in Cyberspace: The Emerging Role of Unaffiliated Sympathizers in the Islamic State’s Social Media, Journal of Terrorism Research 7(1): 36–51.
- Veilleux-Lepage Y. (2016), Retweeting the Caliphate. The Role of Soft-Sympathizers in the Islamic State’s Social Media Strategy, Turkish Journal of Security Studies 18(1): 53-69.
- Veilleux-Lepage Y. & Federowicz J. (2015), The Mau Mau Revolt in Kenya, 1952-56. In: Fremont-Barnes G. (Ed.), A history of counterinsurgency. Praeger Security International: Praeger. 177-204.
- Veilleux-Lepage Y. (2013), Implications of the sunk cost effect and regional proximity for public support for Canada’s mission in Kandahar, International Journal 68(2): 346-358.