This report analyses the cultural drivers of radicalization connected to the I-GAP index of the D.Rad project (injustice, grievance, alienation) by focusing on the relationship between media and radicalisation in the UK from a historical perspective related to the mainstream press and new online platforms. The report analyses contemporary radicalisation patterns and pathways in the UK, by focusing on the far-right agents of radicalisation with a particular analysis of visual and “ephemeral” drivers of radicalisation on digital platforms. The report identifies parallel discourse worlds on tabloid media, the official posts and profiles of far-right organisations, and the mundane online expression on social media platforms in the UK, which col...
The D3.2 UK report shows the ways in which the West Yorkshire, Dover, and London “hotspots” of radic...
The collection of country reports traces the main trends of radicalisation in all seventeen focus co...
Disrupting Radicalisation Online: The Implications of Role Differentiation in Radical Networks Stuar...
This report analyses the cultural drivers of radicalization connected to the I-GAP index of the D.Ra...
This report addresses contemporary stakeholders, structures, channels, and platforms of radicalisati...
The present report aims at identifying and analysing cultural drivers of radicalisation in Austria, ...
Far-right radicalisation and social media are subjects that are increasingly addressed in a joint fa...
This report examines the use of media objects by the proponents of the Islamic State in Kosovo to tr...
The role played by the internet in processes of radicalisation is a pervasive subject in discussions...
In the post-9/11 environment of media and conflict, the spread of the ideas and practices of 'radica...
There is growing concerns about how social media circulate extreme viewpoints, fuels division, and f...
A good illustration of the key findings and the questions posed in this thesis can be made through a...
Reciprocal radicalisation is the theory that extremist organisations are connected and feed on one a...
This study explores the Internet’s role in radicalization pathways and offending of 235 convicted ex...
The D3.2 UK report shows the ways in which the West Yorkshire, Dover, and London “hotspots” of radic...
The D3.2 UK report shows the ways in which the West Yorkshire, Dover, and London “hotspots” of radic...
The collection of country reports traces the main trends of radicalisation in all seventeen focus co...
Disrupting Radicalisation Online: The Implications of Role Differentiation in Radical Networks Stuar...
This report analyses the cultural drivers of radicalization connected to the I-GAP index of the D.Ra...
This report addresses contemporary stakeholders, structures, channels, and platforms of radicalisati...
The present report aims at identifying and analysing cultural drivers of radicalisation in Austria, ...
Far-right radicalisation and social media are subjects that are increasingly addressed in a joint fa...
This report examines the use of media objects by the proponents of the Islamic State in Kosovo to tr...
The role played by the internet in processes of radicalisation is a pervasive subject in discussions...
In the post-9/11 environment of media and conflict, the spread of the ideas and practices of 'radica...
There is growing concerns about how social media circulate extreme viewpoints, fuels division, and f...
A good illustration of the key findings and the questions posed in this thesis can be made through a...
Reciprocal radicalisation is the theory that extremist organisations are connected and feed on one a...
This study explores the Internet’s role in radicalization pathways and offending of 235 convicted ex...
The D3.2 UK report shows the ways in which the West Yorkshire, Dover, and London “hotspots” of radic...
The D3.2 UK report shows the ways in which the West Yorkshire, Dover, and London “hotspots” of radic...
The collection of country reports traces the main trends of radicalisation in all seventeen focus co...
Disrupting Radicalisation Online: The Implications of Role Differentiation in Radical Networks Stuar...