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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  • 04th July 2024
    The Digital Weaponry of Radicalisation: AI and the Recruitment Nexu
    Mariam Shah
  • 01st July 2024
    Beyond Hitler and Mussolini: TikTok and the Adoration of Minor Fascist Ideologues
    Kye Allen
  • 27th June 2024
    ISKP’s Latest Campaign: Expanded Propaganda and External Operations
    Dr. Colin Clarke, Lucas Webber and Peter Smith
  • 24th June 2024
    "Substitution”: Extremists’ New Form of Implicit Hate Speech to Avoid Detection
    Marten Risius, Morteza Namvar, Saeed Akhlaghpour and Hetiao (Slim) Xie
  • 20th June 2024
    On the Road to Quds: How the Axis of Resistance Defines Geopolitical Battlegrounds in Favour of Authoritarianism
    Chamila Liyanage
  • 17th June 2024
    Friend of the Locals, Enemy of the State: The Social Media Presence of Comando Vermelho
    Lucas Almeida
  • 12th June 2024
    Swatting: A Fictitious Threat Generating Real-World Hazards
    Michael Prasad
  • 10th June 2024
    Gaming the System: The Use of Gaming-Adjacent Communication, Game and Mod Platforms by Extremist Actors
    Constantin Winkler and Lars Wiegold
  • 05th June 2024
    More than Sports: Building Resilience against Extremism in Esports
    Eliot Oreskovic

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