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Introduction Global crises, such as COVID-19, produce societal instability and can create a fertile ground…
Introduction Over the past two-plus decades, the intersection of terrorism and modern technology has significantly…
Introduction Over the past five years, GNET authors have identified a thriving patchwork of far-right…
Introduction This Insight explores the growing wave of attacks against Tesla across Europe and North…
Introduction When a terrorist opened fire on African Americans at a Tops Friendly Market in…
Introduction On 15 February 2025, the Bengali-language Islamic State-supportive At-Tamkeen Media Foundation created a room…
Introduction Yemen-based Ansar Allah, widely known as the Houthis, continues to have a profound impact…
Introduction Hizb ut-Tahrir (HT) is a transnational terrorist organisation that advocates for the establishment of…
Introduction The Islamic State in Somalia (ISS) has faced territorial and operational setbacks following a…
Introduction The release of Adolescence, a 4-part drama on Netflix examining a teenager accused of…
Introduction In recent years, extremist ideologies have exploited climate change-driven instability, using environmental issues to…
Introduction Mali has been in a climate crisis for over half a century, experiencing at…
Our final May Insights are out!
🇵🇭 @PartyChapati unpacks the Philippine Falangist Front: https://gnet-research.org/2025/05/27/inside-the-philippine-falangist-front-online-communities-as-enablers-of-far-right-extremism-in-southeast-asia/
🇳🇬 Abraham Minko explores #BokoHaram’s digital financing tactics: https://gnet-research.org/2025/05/30/inside-boko-harams-wallet-digital-pathways-to-terrorist-financing-in-nigeria
It was an absolute pleasure to participate in GNET's Annual Conference! I'm honoured to have been able to discuss extremism with such excellent panelists and to hear so many interesting discussions about how to study extremism online.
We were thrilled to have our third and final panel of speakers present on Multi-Media Radicalisation and the Online-Offline Extremism Nexus.
This panel covered an ideological range - from the far right, extremist misogyny and gaming, to the Islamic State.
Practical and innovative discussions are happening at the GNET Conference!
On Panel 2: The Researcher’s Toolkit, panellists discussed tools for P/CVE. It was fantastic to hear from TikTok, the READ database, and a new AI program used for positive intervention.
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