Marc-André ArgentinoQAnon and Beyond: Analysing QAnon Trends a Year After January 6th
Read moreFor some, the electoral loss of Donald Trump and the disappearance of the figure known as “Q” was marking the…
Matthew KrinerExamining the Denver Shooter’s Ideological Views
Read moreOn 27 December 2021, Lyndon McLeod shot and killed five individuals in Denver, Colorado before being shot and killed by…
Joe WhittakerOnline Radicalisation: Moving Beyond a Simple Dichotomy
Read moreThere has been considerable concern about the threat of online radicalisation from policymakers, the media, and academics. This is unsurprising…
Dr. William AllchornTowards a Truly Post-Organisational UK Far Right? The Usefulness of a Newly Emergent Concept
Read moreDespite recent hype around a post-organisational phase in extremist movements, the notion of a decentralised, leaderless group or movement –…
Guri MølmenThe Role of the Internet in the Radicalisation of Extreme-Right Lone Actors
Read moreExplaining Online Radicalisation With the rise of the Internet, there has been growing interest in its impact on radicalisation and…
Meili CriezisRemaining and Expanding or Surviving and Adapting? Extremist Platform Migration and Adaptation Strategies
Read moreDespite the often-decentralised nature of extremists and violent extremists in online spaces, there is clear evidence that they attempt to…
Dr. Sam de BoiseMusic and Online Far-Right Extremism
Read moreThe idea that music leads to extreme behaviour has a long history, ranging from Plato to black metal. Blues artists…
Dr. Gerard GillThe 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…
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