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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  • 08th February 2021
    Understanding Canada’s Recent Ban of Far-Right Extremist Groups
    Dr. Amarnath Amarasingam, Dr. Michael Nesbitt
  • 05th February 2021
    Assessing Attempts at Removing German Far-Right Conspiracy Content in the Aftermath of Trump’s Presidency
    Inga Trauthig
  • 04th February 2021
    The Comeback of Unconstitutional Provisions Against Online Hatred in France: Second Attempt to Circumvent Judicial Review to Block Websites
    Dr. Rebecca Mignot-Mahdavi
  • 02nd February 2021
    Singapore: The Lure of the Far-Right
    Dr. Shashi Jayakumar
  • 01st February 2021
    Jihadists at Play
    Dr. Aaron Tugendhaft
  • 28th January 2021
    3D-Printed Gun Laws: Girding for the Future of Terrorism
    Muhammad Faizal Abdul Rahman
  • 27th January 2021
    From MAGA to the Fringe: What Was Happening Online Before the 6 January Insurrection and What Can We Do Now?
    Meili Criezis, Brad Galloway
  • 26th January 2021
    Researching the Far-Right in a World on Pause: An Overview of Secondary, Public and Archival Data Sources
    Peita Richards
  • 26th January 2021
    Turner Diaries: Defining a Movement
    Brad Galloway

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