Dr Kiriloi Ingram
Lecturer
School of Political Science and International Studies
Co-Convenor, Bachelor of International Studies

Publications
Journal Articles
Campion, Kristy and Ingram, Kiriloi M. (2026). Of Freemen and Strawmen: understanding antigovernment ideologies in Australia through international knowledge contexts. Australian Journal of Political Science, ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print), 1-22. doi: 10.1080/10361146.2026.2615661
Phillips, Justin Bonest, Ingram, Kiriloi M. and Campion, Kristy (2025). Gendered extremism in the Pacific on 4chan: A mixed-methods exploration of Australian and New Zealanders’ concepts of women, gender, and sexual violence on /Pol/. Terrorism and Political Violence, 37 (8), 1125-1146. doi: 10.1080/09546553.2024.2384044
Ingram, Kiriloi M. and Campion, Kristy (2024). Of heroes and mothers: locating gender in ideological narratives of Salafi-Jihadist and extreme right propaganda. Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 1-27. doi: 10.1080/1057610x.2024.2322758
Ingram, Kiriloi (2021). Centralising women in P/CVE and peacebuilding programme design. Journal for Deradicalization (28), 67-107.
Ingram, Kiriloi M. (2021). An Analysis of Islamic State's Gendered Propaganda Targeted Towards Women: From Territorial Control to Insurgency. Terrorism and Political Violence, 35 (2), 338-354. doi: 10.1080/09546553.2021.1919637
Ingram, Kiriloi (2017). IS’s appeal to western women: policy recommendations. Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism Studies, 8 (4). doi: 10.19165/2017.2.04
Conference Papers
Ingram, Kiriloi M. (2026). Why Gender Matters in Violent Extremist Propaganda: From Empowerment to Transnational Mobilisation. AVERT Research Symposium, Melbourne, VIC Australia, 24-26 November 2025.
Ingram, Kiriloi M. (2025). Gendered Extremism in the Pacific on 4chan: A Mixed-methods Exploration of Australian and New Zealanders’ Concepts of Women, Gender, and Sexual Violence on /Pol/. Oceanic Conference on International Studies, Sydney, NSW Australia, 9-11 July 2025.
Thesis
Ingram, Kiriloi (2022). The Islamic State's Gendered Propaganda: Mobilising Women and Men from Territorial Control to Insurgency. PhD Thesis, School of Political Science and International Studies, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/5e62009
Newspaper Articles
Ingram, Haroro J. and Ingram, Kiriloi M. (2025, 12 24). The Bondi Attack, the Islamic State, and the Price of Strategic Shortsightedness The Diplomat
Ingram, Kiriloi M. (2025, 10 13). Australia’s ‘ISIS brides’ have returned. Governments can do better at handling this situation The Conversation doi: 10.64628/AA.gqj7qe54r
Ingram, Kiriloi M. and Campion, Kristy (2025, 07 25). Do Australia and New Zealand Have a Gender-based Extremism Problem? Australian Outlook: Australian Institute of International Affairs
Research Reports
Ingram, Kiriloi M., Daza, Mark, Gan, Connie, Kageyama, Daisuke, McHugh, Stephen, Tailor, Falguni and Tuari'i, Merita (2025). Response to Senate Inquiry in regards to the National Volunteer Incentive Scheme (Climate Army). Deakin West, ACT Australia: Australian Institute for International Affairs.
Ingram, Kiriloi (2024). Why gender matters in violent extremist propaganda strategy. The Hague, Netherlands: International Centre for Counter Terrorism. doi: 10.19165/2024.7965