- Dec062022

Deconstructing the ‘Jewess’: an Exploration of Gendered Antisemitism
This Insight is part of GNET’s Gender and Online Violent Extremism series in partnership with Monash Gender, Peace and Security Centre. This series…
Hannah Rose - Dec052022

Traversing Online Spaces: The Use of Misogyny and Anti-Muslim Rhetoric in Buddhist Nationalist Extremism in Sri Lankami
This Insight is part of GNET’s Gender and Online Violent Extremism series in partnership with Monash Gender, Peace and Security Centre. This series…
Helen Stenger - Dec032022

Incel Extremism in India: A View from the Global South
This Insight was originally posted on 25 August 2022, and is being reposted as part of GNET’s Gender and Online…
Gurpreet Kaur - Dec022022

Not all Superheros Wear Capes: Identity Triggers the Trolls
This Insight is part of GNET’s Gender and Online Violent Extremism series in partnership with Monash Gender, Peace and Security Centre. This series…
Kesa White - Dec012022

Gendered Narratives, the Online-Offline Nexus and the Far-Right in Australia
This Insight is part of GNET’s Gender and Online Violent Extremism series in partnership with Monash Gender, Peace and Security Centre. This series…
Dr Alexandra Phelan - Nov302022

Gendered Online Messaging, Women’s Insecurities and the Impact of COVID on Violent Extremism Throughout the ASEAN Region
This Insight is part of GNET’s Gender and Online Violent Extremism series in partnership with Monash Gender, Peace and Security Centre. This series…
Dr Alexandra Phelan - Nov292022

Fanning the Flames of Hate: The Transnational Diffusion of Online Anti-LGBT+ Rhetoric and Offline Mobilisation
This Insight is part of GNET’s Gender and Online Violent Extremism series in partnership with Monash Gender, Peace and Security Centre. This series…
Samuel Ritholtz - Nov282022

Challenging the Gatekeepers: the Experiences of Women of Colour Researchers in the Terrorism Studies Field
This Insight is part of GNET’s Gender and Online Violent Extremism series in partnership with Monash Gender, Peace and Security Centre. This series…
Meili Criezis - Nov262022

Online Platforms as Gendered Sites: Why We Should Pay Attention to Women-Only Forums
This Insight is part of GNET’s Gender and Online Violent Extremism series in partnership with Monash Gender, Peace and Security Centre. This series…
Dr Alexandra Phelan - Nov252022

The Challenges and Potential of Harnessing Technology for the Prevention of Gender-Based Violence and Violent Extremism
This Insight is part of GNET’s Gender and Online Violent Extremism series in partnership with Monash Gender, Peace and Security…
Jacqui True - Nov232022

Cranking Out Violence: Conspiracies are Driving More Politically-Motivated Attacks
In the early hours of October 28th, Paul Pelosi, husband of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, was awoken by an assailant…
Erica Barbarossa - Nov212022

Extremist Action in Digital Gaming Spaces: The Role of Identity Fusion
Radicalisation, Extremism, and Digital Games Over the last few years, the topics of extremism and radicalisation have reached the forefront…
Rachel Kowert - Nov182022

Islamic State Supporters on Twitter: How is ‘New’ Twitter Handling an Old Problem?
The ‘Impersonation’ Insurgency Elon Musk has launched a war on “impersonation.” While most of those in his sights are parodying…
Moustafa Ayad - Nov162022

Hitting Rock Bottom: The Radicalising Potential of Celebrity Culture
In less than a month, Kanye West went from being one of the world’s most famous musicians and designers to…
Jordan Chapman - Nov142022

Islamic Translation Centre (ITC): Taking Al-Qaeda’s Media Jihad Global
Introduction In the Salafi-Jihadist milieu, Al Qaeda (AQ) and the Islamic State (IS) are in competition to attract new supporters…
Mona Thakkar - Nov102022

‘All my Heroes are Dead’: The Untimely Demise of The American Futurist – James Mason Partnership
On 30 October, the prominent accelerationist website The American Futurist announced: “We are cutting ties with James Mason effective immediately.”…
Dr. Bethan Johnson - Nov092022

The Role of Perceived Injustice and Need for Esteem on Incel Membership Online
Introduction Incels, or involuntary celibates, is an increasingly popular subculture of men nestled within the online misogynist and male supremacist…
Brenna Helm - Nov042022

Social Media, Conspiracies, and Brazil’s Presidential Transition
On October 30, 2022, Brazilians voted in a presidential election that was closely watched around the world. For scholars of…
Dr. Alexis Henshaw - Nov022022

Understanding Eco-Fascism: A Thematic Analysis of the Eco-Fascist Subculture on Telegram
‘Eco-fascism’ gained much attention following the 2019 Christchurch and El Paso attacks, with both attackers fusing environmental degradation and overpopulation…
Joshua Molloy - Oct312022

Extremists are Seeping Back into the Mainstream: Algorithmic Detection and Evasion Tactics on Social Media Platforms
As ISIS established its caliphate in 2014, its supporters flooded mainstream social media platforms to share propaganda, plan attacks, and…
Broderick McDonald - Oct262022

Ideological Leaderless Resistance in the Digital Age
“As for my ideology, it’s hard to say” These are the words of a teenage terrorist who killed two in…
Jacob Ware - Oct242022

Extreme Right Radicalisation of Children via Online Gaming Platforms
The world is experiencing a new wave of far-right terrorism. There are concerning developments. First, the use of online gaming…
Dr. Daniel Koehler - Oct192022

Playing Against Radicalisation: Why Extremists are Gaming and How P/CVE Can Leverage the Positive Effects of Video Games to Prevent Radicalisation
The potential nexus between gaming and extremism is an increasingly important concern for researchers, tech companies, policymakers, and practitioners working…
Linda Schlegel - Oct172022

The Venomous Rhetorical Web of Far-Right Terrorists
On September 14, 2022, the U.S. Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs questioned current and former executives from…
Julia Kupper - Oct142022

The Bratislava Attacks: Insights from the Shooter’s Manifesto
On Wednesday 12 October 2022, two people were killed by a gunman outside an LGBT+ bar in Bratislava, Slovakia. The…
Hannah Rose - Oct122022

The Taliban’s Use of Twitter as a Tool to Spread their Voice
Introduction According to the principle of realism described by Noam Chomsky in his book Propaganda and the Public Mind, those…
Zafar Iqbal Yousafzai - Oct102022

The Emerging Raw Food Movement and the ‘Great Reset’
Introduction Food has become an increasingly visible topic across far-right digital subcultures as well as the broader right-wing online ecosystem.…
Joshua Molloy - Oct042022

Nihilism and Mass Shooterism: Unclear Categories and Potential Dangers
In 2022, public mass shootings continue to present a serious societal challenge in the US. This year has already experienced over…
Sammie Wicks - Oct032022

Extremist Influencers: Hyper- and Super-Posters in Extremist Forums
Investigating Posting Behaviour in Extremist Online Spaces The growing concern over online extremist radicalisation has driven increased interest in the…
Dr. Lewys Brace - Sep272022

Resurrecting the Reich: Middle Eastern and North African Digital Nazi Communities
In 1926, the first Nazi Party cell was set up in Alexandria, Egypt. It would soon be followed by one…
Moustafa Ayad - Sep212022

The Role of User Agency in the Algorithmic Amplification of Terrorist and Violent Extremist Content
There is an increasing focus by governments and certain concerned civil society initiatives that algorithms might be amplifying terrorist and…
Ellie Rogers - Sep142022

The Tate Storm: Why Banning Andrew Tate from Social Media Will Not Stop the ‘King of Toxic Masculinity’
“This War has Just Begun” In August 2022, UK-based advocacy group Hope Not Hate made waves when they successfully campaigned…
Abhinaya Murthy - Sep122022

Analysing Terrorgram Publications: A New Digital Zine
Introduction “For every Accelerationist who contributed to this book, there are 10000 others who will download, read and become further…
Matthew Kriner - Sep082022

Right-Wing Extremists’ Use of the Internet: Emerging Trends in the Empirical Literature
Introduction Close attention by journalists and policymakers to the widespread use of the Internet by violent Western (i.e., American, Canadian,…
Dr. Ryan Scrivens - Sep052022

Can Serious Games Make a Difference in P/CVE?
Video games and gamification have become key tools of extremist actors’ recruitment arsenal and have taken a central role in…
Daniela Pisoiu - Aug312022

The Time for e-Democracy is Now: How a Digitally Functional Democracy Could Prevent Extremist Accelerationism
Online hate communities view ongoing democratic backsliding as supportive of their accelerationist cause. Tech companies and governments must therefore seize…
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