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.
Europe
Looking at Europe, insights contextualize online violent extremism as well as related legislation in both continental and country specific ways. Relevant research touches on overarching EU legislation, such as the GDPR, along with the impact it has across EU countries as well as to the tech sector. Additionally, there has been country specific research on extremist group trends such as French Islamist extremist activity online, German identitarian movements, and the recent shift in far-right groups in the U.K, among others.
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06th November 2020Social Media and the Murder of Samuel PatyLaurence Bindner, Raphael Gluck
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19th October 2020French Jihadism on the Internet: A Quantitative OverviewDr. Antoine Jardin
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12th October 2020Macron’s Plan for Fighting Islamist Radicalisation – OfflineDr. Julian Junk, Clara-Auguste Süß
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17th September 2020No Child’s Play: The Identitarian Movement’s ‘Patriotic’ Video GameLinda Schlegel
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17th July 2020The Cultivated Extremist? How the Identitarian Movement Frames its IdeologyLinda Schlegel
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29th June 2020#NiemalsaufKnien: How the Identitarian Movement in Germany Reacted to the Black Lives Matter ProtestsLinda Schlegel
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