Mariana RibeiroThe Ultimate Game: What We Learned from Mobilising Gamers During Brazil’s Elections
Read moreMari Ribeiro and Court Williams are members of the Extremism and Gaming Research Network (EGRN). The EGRN works together to…
Elizabeth D. KilmerGrooming for Violence: Similarities Between Radicalisation and Grooming Processes in Gaming Spaces
Read moreRachel Kowert and Elizabeth D. Kilmer are members of the Extremism and Gaming Research Network (EGRN). The EGRN works together…
Petra RegeniAccelerationism Meets Gamification: A Look at the Convergence in the Framing of Online Narratives
Read morePetra Regeni is a member of the Extremism and Gaming Research Network (EGRN). EGRN brings together world-leading counter-extremism organisations to develop insights…
Jordan ChapmanPreventing Extremism through Storytelling and Gaming
Read moreOn 2 February 2023, GNET and the Extremism and Gaming Research Network (EGRN) hosted a webinar on ‘Preventing Extremism through…
Firas MahmoudFrom Atari to Allahu Akbar: Comparing White Supremacist and Jihadist Uses of Gamified Extremism
Read moreFiras Mahmoud is a research fellow of the Extremism and Gaming Research Network (EGRN). EGRN brings together world-leading counter-extremism organisations…
Ashton KingdonGod of Race War: The Utilisation of Viking-Themed Video Games in Far-Right Propaganda
Read moreAshton Kingdon is a Research Fellow of the Extremism and Gaming Research Network (EGRN). EGRN brings together world-leading counter-extremism organisations…
Linda SchlegelPlaying Against Radicalisation: Why Extremists are Gaming and How P/CVE Can Leverage the Positive Effects of Video Games to Prevent Radicalisation
Read moreThe potential nexus between gaming and extremism is an increasingly important concern for researchers, tech companies, policymakers, and practitioners working…
Daniela PisoiuCan Serious Games Make a Difference in P/CVE?
Read moreVideo games and gamification have become key tools of extremist actors’ recruitment arsenal and have taken a central role in…
Dr. Suraj LakhaniThe Gamification of Violent Extremism: An Empirical Exploration of the Christchurch Attack
Read moreThis Insight is based on research conducted by the author and Susann Wiedlitzka, the results of which are extensively discussed…
Galen EnglundUnderstanding the Game: Bridging Research Gaps at the Nexus of Gaming and Extremism
Read morePreventing and countering violent extremism practitioners are increasingly concerned about pathways to radicalisation, including those leading to violent extremism, present…
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