- Devorah Margolin
Selfie 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 Newton
Polarising 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 Robinson
Playing for Hate?
Read moreThe video game industry is the largest and fastest growing popular culture industry in the world by monetary value, yet…
- GNET Team
GNET 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 Allchorn
Turning 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 Conway
Online 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 Leidig
Odysee: 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 Loadenthal
Infrastructure, 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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