RT Article T1 Mapping Connections: A Dark Network Analysis of Neojihadism in Australia JF Terrorism and political violence VO 33 IS 4 SP 743 OP 765 A1 Kelly, Mitchel A2 McCarthy-Jones, Anthea LA English YR 2021 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1759094625 AB This article contributes to the growing literature on dark networks through an analysis on the Australian neojihadist network (ANN). Through analysis of Australian terrorist cells, we present a visualisation of the cells’ structures to determine how individuals are connected within each cell and to the wider ANN. A detailed analysis of six separate cells was undertaken to determine the operations, structures, and interactions of individuals within each cell. A visual network is presented to demonstrate how six cells that span a 14-year period form an interconnected network of individuals linked by family and close friendships. The insights gained through the analysis of this dark network sheds light on the origins, evolution, and structure of the ANN and highlight the way in which Australia’s experience with home-grown terrorism has evolved into an interlinked overarching illegal network that transcends both geographical locations and individual operations. K1 Cells K1 home-grown terrorism K1 Neojihadism K1 Dark networks K1 Australia DO 10.1080/09546553.2019.1586675