Jordyn Abrams
Jordyn Abrams
Jordyn Abrams is a researcher at the Program on Extremism at The George Washington University. Her work focuses on issues related to counterterrorism and national security.
Prior to joining the Program on Extremism, she served as a Special Projects Coordinator at the Counterterrorism Education Learning Lab (CELL) in Denver and as a Program Officer at the International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX).
Jordyn is currently completing her Master’s degree in Security Studies at Georgetown University. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in International Studies with a minor in Communications from American University.
Publications
The Power of Prison in ISIS Propaganda, Program on Extremism, June 2026
The Message Matters: Lessons from a Decade of Islamic State Social Media Campaigning
Violent Extremism in the Shadows of Climate Change: The Case of Lake Chad and Boko Haram,
"Analyse Les «extrémistes anti-tech» : la nouvelle cible dans le viseur des autorités américaines" | Libération | 06/13/2026
"‘A driver of political violence’: how the breakneck AI boom is fueling anti-tech extremism" | The Guardian | 06/07/2026
"Indianapolis councilman says someone fired shots at his home and left a ‘No Data Centers’ note" | AP | 04/07/2026