- Dr. Gerard Gill
The Persistence of QAnon on Mainstream Social Media
Read moreQAnon is a far-right conspiracy theory and cultic social movement that needs little introduction. Just some of the harms it…
- Dr. Chamila Liyanage
Sociocracy: How Far Would the Survivalist Movements go to Evade the Establishment?
Read moreAnti-vax freedom seekers are vying to establish a safe haven in Mullumbimby in the remote Northern Rivers region in New…
- Sara Aniano
“Digital Soldier Reporting for Duty”: Far-Right Reactions to Major App Outages
Read moreOn 4 October 2021, just one day after Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen went public about the company’s prioritisation of boosting…
- Dr. Manuela Caiani
Between Real and Virtual: Far-Right Mobilisation Strategies in Eastern Europe
Read moreOver the past few years, especially after the 2008 economic crisis, the resurgence of strong far-right groups is a significant…
- Bàrbara Molas
“He Looks Like a Clown”: Why is the Far-Right Mocking Fascists on Reddit?
Read moreFor years now, researchers of the far-right have been pointing at the online use of satire, irony, and humour by…
- Dr. Gerard Gill
Using Text Analysis to Visualise a Neo-Nazi Leadership Change
Read moreBy 2019 and 2020, an upsurge of far-right populism that had grown from the earlier Reclaim Australia rallies was seemingly…
- GNET Team
GNET Research Digest – September 2021
Read moreWelcome to the September edition of the Global Network on Extremism and Technology (GNET) research digest. Your digest contains a…
- Dr. William Allchorn
From Direct Action to Terrorism: Canadian Radical Right Narratives and Counter-Narratives at a Time of Volatility
Read moreFor several years now, radical right extremist groups and their terror potential have been on the radar of Canada’s Security…
- Dr. Garth Davies
The Potential Effects of COVID-19 on Radicalisation to Violent Extremism
Read moreOn 11 March 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the newly discovered coronavirus disease (COVID-19) to be a pandemic.…
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