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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Regional Trends

While experts can point to overarching global trends in terrorism and violent extremism, we also know that there are significant regional and country-based variables in how these groups recruit, mobilize, propagandize, and coordinate attacks. There are also varying international trends in the types of platforms terrorists and violent extremists use in different parts of the world, their overarching aims and the ways their aims manifest online. GNET includes expert insights from academics and practitioners all over the world, feeding in the nuances and adversarial shifts they report on.

APAC

Throughout the APAC region, insights aid in contextualizing violent extremism online in both regional and country specific ways. Relevant research presents useful explorations of right-wing extremist activity and ideologies in Southeast Asia, and the applicability and adaptability of tech policies across the global south. Additionally, there has been a focus in the research on country specific groups, such as the latest shifts around cyber-enabled extremism in Australia, the potential online extremist propaganda challenges for Indian emerging tech platforms, or recent online deradicalization efforts in Indonesia.

  • 11th September 2024
    Deep Fakes, Deeper Impacts: AI’s Role in the 2024 Indian General Election and Beyond
    Anadi
  • 02nd April 2024
    Virtual Battlegrounds: Understanding the Online Campaign of Baloch Separatist Groups in Pakistan
    Sajid Aziz
  • 12th February 2024
    Indonesian Terrorists’ Attempts to Interfere with the 2024 Indonesian Election
    Benjamin Mok and Alif Satria
  • 08th November 2023
    ‘Yup, Another Far-right Classic’: The Propagation of Far-right Content on TikTok in Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines
    Jonathan Suseno Sarwono
  • 27th October 2023
    The Evolution of Indian Left-Wing Extremism in the Digital Era: Tactics, Impact, and Counter Strategy
    Devika Shanker-Grandpierre
  • 29th September 2023
    Unmasking Islamophobic Disinformation in the Aftermath of Sri Lanka’s Easter Sunday Attack
    Charani Patabendige
  • 21st July 2023
    Extremist Violence Against the Trans and LGBTQI+ Community in Australia: A Review of Recent Events
    Gerard Gill
  • 21st June 2023
    Understanding Love Jihad: Historical Context, Impact, and Strategies of Dissemination
    Devika Shanker-Grandpierre
  • 22nd May 2023
    The State of Play: Islamic State Khorasan Province’s Anti-India Propaganda Efforts
    Mona Thakkar and Vineet P

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