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Folk studies is not a source of analysis often used in the P/CVE space. However,…

This Insight is part of GNET’s Gender and Online Violent Extremism series, aligning with the…

The Pakistani state and Afghan Taliban forces recently clashed along the Durand Line—one of the…

This Insight was published as part of GIFCT’s Working Group on Addressing Youth Radicalization and…

This Insight is part of GNET’s Gender and Online Violent Extremism series, aligning with the…

In his latest assessment to Parliament, Jonathan Hall KC, the UK Government’s Independent Reviewer of…
As part of GNET’s Gender & Online Violent Extremism series, Fabio Daniele, Laura Bucher, Giampaolo Servida & Rachele Gilman analyse the monetisation strategies used by extremist actors to generate profit by promoting misogyny and violence against women.
My latest for @GNET_research.
Last chance to register for our year-in-review webinar tomorrow!
More details can be found in the post below ⤵️
🗓️ Join us on Tuesday, December 16th at 14:00 GMT / 09:00 EST for our year-end webinar, ‘2025 in Focus: Emerging Trends, Key Developments, and Outlooks for 2026.'
For more details and to register, please follow the link below ⤵️
https://gnet-research.org/event/gnet-webinar-2025-in-focus-emerging-trends-key-developments-and-outlook-for-2026/
In this latest Insight, youth radicalisation expert @_CeciliaPolizzi argues that meaningful prevention of online radicalisation can take place through the cultivation of participatory design.
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