Scholars have extensively discussed the topic of “online radicalization,” often seeking to understand the form and function of online extremist material. However, this work has neglected to examine the role that the Internet plays alongside individual personality factors in the process through which someone develops violent extremist cognitions. This article aims to extend the understanding of the role of personality differences in the effect of exposure to extremist material online. In this study, we experimentally measure the short-term psychological consequences of exposure to extremist material on extremist cognitions. We use a between-group experimental design in which participants are shown extremist propaganda with either pre- or pos...
Public interest and policy debates surrounding the role of the Internet in terrorist activities is i...
Using a unique dataset of 227 convicted UK-based terrorists, this report fills a large gap in the ex...
Recent studies suggest that empathy induced by narrative messages can effectively facilitate persuas...
This thesis investigates the psychological underpinnings of the Militant Extremist Mindset (MEM). Th...
Individuals holding extremist views are often considered as having exploited the Internet to spread ...
The amount of uploaded extremist propaganda on the internet is increasing. In particular, right-wing...
Anecdotal evidence asserts that extremist materials on the internet play a decisive role in radicali...
The amount of uploaded extremist propaganda on the internet is increasing. In particular, right-wing...
Anecdotal evidence asserts that extremist materials on the internet play a decisive role in radicali...
Violent extremism and radicalization as the pathway leading up to violent extremism are hot topics w...
The ubiquity of online radicalisation warrants the need for law enforcement to learn how to harness ...
This article reviews the academic literature on how and for what purposes violent extremists use the...
Some scholars and others are skeptical of a significant role for the Internet in processes of violen...
In the vicinity of open space, some authors have called the “dark web” the perfect “breeding grounds...
Within studies of extremism, extremist and non-extremist messages are generally treated as two sets ...
Public interest and policy debates surrounding the role of the Internet in terrorist activities is i...
Using a unique dataset of 227 convicted UK-based terrorists, this report fills a large gap in the ex...
Recent studies suggest that empathy induced by narrative messages can effectively facilitate persuas...
This thesis investigates the psychological underpinnings of the Militant Extremist Mindset (MEM). Th...
Individuals holding extremist views are often considered as having exploited the Internet to spread ...
The amount of uploaded extremist propaganda on the internet is increasing. In particular, right-wing...
Anecdotal evidence asserts that extremist materials on the internet play a decisive role in radicali...
The amount of uploaded extremist propaganda on the internet is increasing. In particular, right-wing...
Anecdotal evidence asserts that extremist materials on the internet play a decisive role in radicali...
Violent extremism and radicalization as the pathway leading up to violent extremism are hot topics w...
The ubiquity of online radicalisation warrants the need for law enforcement to learn how to harness ...
This article reviews the academic literature on how and for what purposes violent extremists use the...
Some scholars and others are skeptical of a significant role for the Internet in processes of violen...
In the vicinity of open space, some authors have called the “dark web” the perfect “breeding grounds...
Within studies of extremism, extremist and non-extremist messages are generally treated as two sets ...
Public interest and policy debates surrounding the role of the Internet in terrorist activities is i...
Using a unique dataset of 227 convicted UK-based terrorists, this report fills a large gap in the ex...
Recent studies suggest that empathy induced by narrative messages can effectively facilitate persuas...