Devorah MargolinSelfie and Siege: Women’s Social Media Footprint and the US Capitol Hill Siege
Read moreAs of 25 February 2021, over 250 federal cases have been brought against individuals for their alleged involvement in the…
Jordan NewtonPolarising Narratives and Deepening Fault Lines: Social Media, Intolerance and Extremism in Four Asian Nations
Read moreThis report is also available in French, German and Arabic. Please read on for the Introduction. Asia accounted for almost…
Dr. Nick RobinsonPlaying for Hate?
Read moreThe video game industry is the largest and fastest growing popular culture industry in the world by monetary value, yet…
GNET TeamGNET Research Digest – February 2021
Read moreWelcome to the February edition of the Global Network on Extremism and Technology (GNET) research digest. Your digest contains a…
Dr. William AllchornTurning Back to Biologised Racism: A Content Analysis of Patriotic Alternative UK’s Online Discourse
Read moreThe UK far-right has experienced a marked transition in the past decade from parliamentary to more extra-parliamentary forms of activism.…
Dr. Maura ConwayOnline Extremism and Terrorism Researcher Security and Privacy: Some Practical Advice
Read moreFortunately for Western scholars, as pointed out by Berger, “o date, jihadist extremists have not systematically targeted researchers for potential…
Dr. Eviane LeidigOdysee: The New YouTube for the Far-Right
Read moreThe emergence of the newest platform favoured by far-right actors has received surprisingly little attention in the midst of ongoing…
Dr. Michael LoadenthalInfrastructure, Sabotage, and Accelerationism
Read moreIn my previous GNET Insight, I focused on the ideological collision between anti-5G, the coronavirus, and the far-right. The present…
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