About

Tim Stevens is Researcher for the International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation and Political Violence’s “Countering Online Radicalisation” project. He is a member of the Insurgency Research Group in the Department of War Studies, King’s College London, where he is a postgraduate student. His research interests include terrorism, insurgency, virtualisation, new media and communications technology. He is also the Managing Editor of the Complex Terrain Laboratory Review.
Ubiwar is a personal blog, and its remit is fairly wide. Click here to find out more. I should emphasise that opinions expressed here are my own, and should not be identified with my employer or any other organisation or group with which I am associated.
I welcome all contributions, comments, suggestions, feedback, etc. You can comment directly on relevant blog posts, but feel free to contact me off-blog at {ubiwar}[at]{googlemail}[dot]{com}.
I can also occasionally be found lurking in Second Life as Kornbluth Kultus.


















19 May 2008 at 1:33 pm
Brown Alumni Monthly Tribute to Michael Bhatia:
http://www.brownalumnimagazine.com/obituaries/the_loss_of_a_heart_and_a_mind_1981.html
19 May 2008 at 9:38 pm
Thanks Jarat. Touching review. Evidently you and the wider community thought very highly of Michael. I never knew him but he sounds like a man of dedication, fortitude and humility, the latter being something from which we can all learn.
12 July 2008 at 12:30 am
[...] Agents, Dave Dilegge of Small Wars Journal, Mark Safranski of Zenpundit, Tim Stevens of Ubiwar, Michael Tanji of Half of the Spear, and Mike Innes. Expect great things from CTLab in the [...]