Contextual
Resources

Once a government or tech company develops a definition of terrorism or violent extremism, it can be difficult to know how to apply these definitions to the variety of ways that terrorism and violent extremism manifests internationally and across online spaces.

This section of the site aims to highlight contextual resources on themes related to applying definitions to the online space.  GIFCT funds the Global Network on Extremism and Technology (GNET) to bring forward actionable insights from experts and practitioners around the world to better inform and give context to tech companies, governments, practitioners and other stakeholders in this field. Insights are curated here under context-based themes.

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  • 25th October 2024
    Amplifying Extremism: White Supremacists and Far-Right Groups on Spotify
    Mariam Shah
  • 22nd October 2024
    A Digital Megaphone: The Far Right’s Use of Podcasts for Radicalisation
    Dr. William Allchorn
  • 18th October 2024
    Telegram’s Hate Memes: A Visual Analysis in the German Extremist Online Sphere
    Wyn Brodersen and Maik Fielitz
  • 16th October 2024
    Wagner PMC Recruitment: The Strategic Link Between Combat Sports and Online Propaganda
    Federico Borgonovo and Giulia Porrino
  • 14th October 2024
    3D-Printing in Conflict Zones: A Game-Changer?
    Rueben Dass
  • 10th October 2024
    Objective ‘Golden’ Security: What can be Learned From Paris 2024
    Paola Testa
  • 08th October 2024
    Agent Provocateurs: Online Hindutva Groups’ Misinformation Campaign Amid Bangladesh’s Political Crisis
    Abdul Basit
  • 04th October 2024
    The Rise of Monero: ISKP’s Preferred Cryptocurrency for Terror Financing
    Animesh Roul
  • 02nd October 2024
    Strategic Shift or Short-Lived Endeavour: Islamic State’s Media Strategy in Southeast Asia
    Benjamin Mok

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