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Radical Right Activities in Nusantara’s Digital Landscape: A Snapshot
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This study analysed three social media movements linked with extreme right‑wing activities online. Such activities were carried out by right‑wing extremists and those who support their philosophy of nationalism and religious conservatism, whether actively or passively. This study also investigated how themes and narratives from across the globe, such as US political discourse, Russian disinformation and conspiracy theories, are combined with real‑life local grievances in order to appeal to similarly aligned followers to help to disseminate and legitimise reactionary speech.
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2022 |
Mustaffa, M. |
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Radical Right-Wing Extremism in Russian Cyberspace: Proliferation under Conditions of Ban
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The Internet is harnessed as an ideal means for organization and promotion of protest ideology, which does not require special institutional facilities for maintenance and development. Radical right-wing extremism is reckoned to be among the public sentiments employing this global network. Consequently, Russia is experiencing the tightening of Internet controls. The objective of our study is identification of the audience of Russian radical right-wing extremist online groups registered in the largest Russian social network Vkontakte and analysis of their properties under conditions of the state-sanctioned censorship of extremist content. The methodological frame of the study is the conception of modernization, which describes both the process of transformation of traditionalism into modernity and the forces of counteraction to this process. The methods of linguistic markers and social network analysis are employed as the main tools for the furtherance of our objective.
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2017 |
Goiko, V.L., Mundrievskaya, Y., Baryshev, A.A., and Kashpur, V.V. |
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Radicalisation and Media: Connectivity and Terrorism in the New Media Ecology
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This book examines the circulation and effects of radical discourse by analysing the role of mass media coverage in promoting or hindering radicalisation and acts of political violence.
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2011 |
Awan, A., Hoskins, A. and O’Loughlin, B. |
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Radicalisation and the Role of the Internet
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A summary of the current understanding of the role of the Internet in relation to extremist and terrorist networks. The paper was prepared by the ISD and the Policy Planners’ Network on Countering Radicalisation and Polarisation (PPN) – Belgium, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and the UK.
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2011 |
Institute for Strategic Dialogue (ISD) |
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Radicalisation In The Digital Era: The Use of the Internet in 15 Cases of Terrorism and Extremism
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This study explores how the internet is used by individuals in the process of their radicalisation. It is based on primary data drawn from a variety of sources: evidence presented at trial, computer registries of convicted terrorists, interviews with convicted terrorists and extremists, as well as police senior investigative officers responsible for terrorist investigations.
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2014 |
von Behr, I., Reding, A., Edwards, C. and Gribbon, L. |
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Radicalisation through Gaming: The Role of Gendered Social Identity
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This project aims to understand, through a gender and intersectional lens, how socialisation processes coupled with exposure to harassment, hate-based discrimination and extreme content can potentially lower resilience to radicalisation in gaming.
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2024-12-17 12:00:00 |
White, J., Wallner, C., Lamphere-Englund, G., Frankie, L., Kowert, R., Schlegel, L., Kingdon, A., Phelan, A., Newhouse, A., Saiz Erausquin, G. and Regeni, P. |
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