- Dr. Kumar Ramakrishna
The ‘4M Way’ to Promoting Alternative Narratives to Violent Islamist Extremism in Muslim Mindanao
Read moreFollowing the collapse of the so-called caliphate in March 2019, Islamic State (IS) has “repositioned its propaganda narrative to one…
- Alexandria Onuoha
Digital Misogynoir and White Supremacy: What Black Feminist Theory Can Teach Us About Far Right Extremism
Read moreWhat is Misogynoir? Far-right studies has been historically overrepresented by white scholars and those who don’t acquaint themselves with Black…
- Cameron Sumpter
Current Priorities in Counterterrorism and Prevention: Results of the CENS Online Expert Survey
Read moreThe Centre of Excellence for National Security (CENS) in Singapore designed a survey to assess the pandemic’s impact on violent…
- Marigny Jane Kirschke-Schwartz
How Will Violent Extremists Use Technology in the Future?
Read moreIn thinking through how terrorists and violent extremists will continue to evolve in the future, one of the most pressing…
- GNET Team
GNET Research Digest – July 2021
Read moreWelcome to the July edition of the Global Network on Extremism and Technology (GNET) research digest. Your digest contains a…
- Dr. Teagan Westendorf
Safety vs Security: An Asymmetrical Opportunity for RWE in Australia
Read moreIn 1922 German political theorist Carl Schmitt wrote a seminal essay arguing that sovereignty is defined by the power to…
- Dr. Bethan Johnson
The Race War May No Longer Be Digitised: James Mason’s Designation as a Terrorist Entity in Canada
Read moreAlmost two decades into the War on Terror era, hundreds of designated terrorist entities operate globally. Far from posing a…
- Jordan Wildon
QAnon is not Dead: New Research into Telegram Shows the Movement is Alive and Well
Read moreFollowing the role that QAnon adherents, and other actors, played in the insurrection on 6 January 2021, large social media…
- Maik Fielitz
When Counter-Speech Backfires: The Pitfalls of Strategic Online Interaction
Read moreFor a long time, hatred and incitement on social media have been treated as a relatively apolitical and purely virtual…
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