- Jun022021

Tracking Violent Extremism Online and the Challenge of Open-Source Intelligence
Understanding online behaviours of extremist groups requires observation, analysis and often dissemination. Academic researchers, government agencies, and civil society groups…
Lyria Bennett Moses - Jun012021

Choosing Offline: Why India’s ‘Other’ Insurgencies Have not Gone Digital
While majority of the debates in and around online extremism and radicalisation in India over the recent past have revolved…
Kabir Taneja - May282021

The Boogaloo Movement, Coded Communication and the Need for Context-Based Moderation
From the political fringes to the front pages, the Boogaloo Boys were thrust into the national spotlight last year. But…
Storyful - May252021

Mapping the Turkestan Islamic Party’s Online Propaganda Networks
The Turkestan Islamic Party (TIP) is considered the most prominent Salafi-jihadist terrorist organisation that originates from China. While it aims…
Miron Lakomy - May242021

Polarisation and the Pandemic: The Alternative für Deutschland’s Narration of COVID-19 on Twitter
The impact of COVID-19 has been felt globally by societies in their entirety; from hospitalisations, deaths, the economic downturn and…
Chamin Herath - May202021

Violent Extremism: The Ghost or the Machine?
The Australian parliament’s Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security is currently holding an inquiry into extremist movements and radicalism in Australia. It…
Lydia Khalil - May192021

The Digital Transformations of Al-Qaeda and Islamic State in the Battle Against Online Propaganda
In the face of repeated Europol-led crackdowns, and frequent flagging of content by the EU Internet Referral Unit (EU IRU),…
Héni Nsaibia - May172021

Defining the Delta Between Hashed Terrorist Content and All Terrorist Content
Terrorists and violent extremists (“VE”) have “exploit digital platforms” to share intelligence, recruit, and disseminate ideology. The Global Internet Forum…
Brett Raffish - May132021

Examining Online Indicators of Extremism in Violent Right-Wing Extremist Forums
Although many law enforcement and intelligence agencies are concerned about online communities known to facilitate violent right-wing extremism, little is…
Dr. Ryan Scrivens - May122021

The Out-Group in the In-Group
Extremists hate people who do not share their group identity. If scholars of terrorism and extremism can agree on little…
J.M. Berger - May102021

Collaboration and Legislation: Confronting Online Violent Extremism from New Zealand
It’s unclear exactly how many times the livestreamed video of the 2019 Christchurch attack was viewed or shared before the…
Cameron Sumpter - May072021

Online Jihadist Chants: An Access Point for Incitement of Violence
Anasheed or jihadi chants (Anasheed Jihadiya) are forms of creative expression that serve a number of purposes including enjoyment, celebration,…
El Mostafa Rezrazi - May062021

“I will never forget this for as long as I live”: Social Learning at the Capitol Hill Siege
“Today was indeed a historical day for sure. I will never forget this for as long as I live… I’m…
Danielle Carrier - May042021

Predictive Technologies in Preventive Counterterrorism
On 3 May 2017, an Australian Super Hornet airstrike in Iraq dropped a GPS-guided bomb on a house in West…
Shiri Krebs - Apr292021

QAnon Women in Politics Part Two: QAnon Careers
Over the last year, the QAnon conspiracy has cemented itself as part of the furniture of the American political landscape,…
Blyth Crawford - Apr282021

QAnon Women in Politics Part One: The QAnon Candidates
Content warning: discussion of rape and sexual violence statistics and child abuse. The 2020 United States election marked QAnon’s formal…
Blyth Crawford - Apr272021

The Nexus Between Political Distrust and Online Extremism
We are living at a time when trust in established politicians and political institutions is at an all-time low, a…
Isaac Kfir - Apr262021

From Gangs to Groupuscules & Solo-Actor Terrorism: New Zealand Far-Right Narratives and Counter-Narratives in the Context of the Christchurch Attack
At 1.40pm on 15 March 2019, Christchurch shooter, Brenton Heston Tarrant, approached the Al-Noor Mosque near the city’s Hagley Park.…
Dr. William Allchorn - Apr232021

Do Researchers Have an Obligation to Report Dangerous Actors?
The Lowy Institute recently conducted a survey of the terrorism and extremism research community regarding research on the role of…
Lydia Khalil - Apr212021

Koo: India’s Latest Local Social Media Platform
Social media has greatly reconfigured the relationship between the state and its people, especially by becoming the primary avenue through…
Prithvi Iyer - Apr192021

Bridging the Gap Between Counterterrorism Research and Practice Through Game-Based Learning
Much journalistic and academic attention has been focused on understanding the role that games and gamification plays within extremist groups.…
Teo Kai Xiang - Apr152021

The Conversation between Salafi-Jihadists, the Hirak, and the Algerian State
The Algerian Hirak movement has persisted since its beginning in February of 2019. Restrictions on large public gatherings associated with…
Sammie Wicks - Apr132021

Communication, Military and Medical Technologies: Assets to Protect Against the Designs of Violent Extremists
Despite the archaic dogmas and obscurantist thinking underlying it, violent extremism has shown a great appetite for modernity, especially for…
Abdelhak Bassou - Apr092021

IS Perception of Far-Right and Far-Left Political Movements in the West
This note depicts core elements of the jihadi thoughts on the political polarisation of western societies and induced opportunities for…
Dr. Antoine Jardin - Apr082021

Online Behaviours – Real World Harms
In the 20 years since the terrorist events of 11 September 2001, ever-evolving political, social and economic dynamics globally have…
Leanne Close - Apr062021

Male Supremacism, Borderline Content, and Gaps in Existing Moderation Efforts
Leaders of Google, Facebook and Twitter testified once again in front of the US House of Representatives in a hearing…
Ye Bin Won - Apr012021

The Role of the Chans in the Far-Right Online Ecosystem
At 08:28 (NZDT) on 15 March 2019, a post was made to 8chan’s /pol board stating “Well lads, it’s time…
Dr. Lewys Brace - Mar312021

How QAnon Reacts to Failed Predictions
The QAnon movement is no stranger to failed predictions. Despite making numerous predictions about everything from the return of John…
Broderick McDonald - Mar302021

Alternative Platforms and Alternative Recommendation Systems: A Case of the Australian Sovereign Citizen Movement on Telegram
The sovereign citizen movement is a collection of individuals and groups who reject the legitimacy of the state and hold…
Lydia Khalil - Mar292021

Let’s Play Prevention: Can P/CVE Turn the Tables on Extremists’ Use of Gamification?
In the wake of the attacks in Christchurch, El Paso and Halle, the so-called ‘gamification of terror’ has made headlines…
Linda Schlegel - Mar262021

Radicalisation and Recruitment Online in Times of COVID-19: The Pandemic as a Propaganda Opportunity
The jihadist doctrine is an ideological corpus built up by extremist theorists to give their destabilising aims a legal and…
Youssef Tobi - Mar252021

Hyper-Reality, Identity and Mediatisation – A Sociological Reflection on the Pro-Islamic State Online Community
During the opening months of 2021 several pro-Islamic State unofficial media outlets have produced and shared a vast amount of…
Dr. Michael Krona - Mar242021

Venture Capitalism, Extremism and Accountability
Attempts to limit the dissemination of extreme digital speech have taken many forms as seen with Germany’s Network Enforcement Act…
Isaac Kfir - Mar242021

Two Years On: Understanding the Resonance of the Christchurch Attack on Imageboard Sites
15 March 2021 marked two years since the Christchurch terrorist attack in New Zealand, where 51 Muslims were killed by…
Milo Comerford - Mar232021

No Child’s Play: IS Propaganda Videos and the Recruitment of Children
Imagine the horror of seeing a child in a video executing an individual. Islamic State (IS) raised the brutality of…
Flora Khoo - Mar232021

Mexican Cartel Use of Social Media
The use of social media by the Mexican cartels dates back approximately to the 2005-2006 era when the initial cartel…
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