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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  • 01st May 2020
    Shooting for 1080p Full HD – Assessing Islamic State’s Cameras
    Yorck Beese
  • 29th April 2020
    Jihadactivist
    Raffaello Pantucci
  • 28th April 2020
    Salafist Groups’ use of Social Media and its Implications for Prevention
    Hande Abay Gaspar
  • 27th April 2020
    Comparing Jihadist and Far-Right Extremist Narratives on COVID-19
    Milo Comerford, Jacob Davey
  • 23rd April 2020
    The Amalgamation of Virtuality and Reality in Radicalisation Processes
    Manjana Sold
  • 22nd April 2020
    The ‘Incel’ Ideology Continues to Build a Strong Following in the Online ‘Manosphere’
    Dr. Colin Clarke, Lilianna Turner
  • 21st April 2020
    Online Antisemitism in Times of COVID-19
    Julien Bellaiche
  • 21st April 2020
    5G and the Far Right: How Extremists Capitalise on Coronavirus Conspiracies
    Dr. Alexander Meleagrou-Hitchens, Blyth Crawford
  • 15th April 2020
    “#CoronaJihad”: How the Far-Right in India is Responding to the Pandemic
    Dr. Eviane Leidig

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