This paper examines in detail the role of the Internet in individual radicalization processes of eight German former right-wing extremists. Applying Grounded Theory methodology the qualitative interviews were analyzed in several coding and re-coding phases. The findings are integrated into the existing literature afterwards. Besides well known factors, such as more effective communication, anonymity and better networking opportunities, this study found evidence that the Internet is a major driving factor to establish and foster the development of radical contrast societies (cf. Koehler, 2015) transmitting radical and violent ideologies and translating them into political activism.As a venue for information exchange, ideological development ...
Anecdotal evidence asserts that extremist materials on the internet play a decisive role in radicali...
While the use of the internet and social media as a tool for extremists and terrorists has been well...
In the vicinity of open space, some authors have called the “dark web” the perfect “breeding grounds...
This paper examines in detail the role of the Internet in individual radicalization processes of eig...
This review presents the existing research on the role of the Internet in radicalization processes. ...
The role played by the internet in processes of radicalisation is a pervasive subject in discussions...
<p><strong>Purpose </strong>- Radicalization has gained some unusual prominence in the academic circ...
How does the internet affect the radicalisation of extreme-right lone actor terrorists? In the absen...
Online radicalisation has been highlighted by policymakers, the media, and academics as a top securi...
doi:10.13165/ST-14-4-1-04 Purpose. Radicalisation has gained some unusual prominence in the academic...
AbstractThis paper presents the results from exploratory primary research into the role of the inter...
Radicalization is the transition into acceptance and approval of extremist beliefs and actions, incl...
The article argues that one should consider online and offline radicalization in an integrated way. ...
The article argues that one should consider online and offline radicalization in an integrated way. ...
Anecdotal evidence asserts that extremist materials on the internet play a decisive role in radicali...
Anecdotal evidence asserts that extremist materials on the internet play a decisive role in radicali...
While the use of the internet and social media as a tool for extremists and terrorists has been well...
In the vicinity of open space, some authors have called the “dark web” the perfect “breeding grounds...
This paper examines in detail the role of the Internet in individual radicalization processes of eig...
This review presents the existing research on the role of the Internet in radicalization processes. ...
The role played by the internet in processes of radicalisation is a pervasive subject in discussions...
<p><strong>Purpose </strong>- Radicalization has gained some unusual prominence in the academic circ...
How does the internet affect the radicalisation of extreme-right lone actor terrorists? In the absen...
Online radicalisation has been highlighted by policymakers, the media, and academics as a top securi...
doi:10.13165/ST-14-4-1-04 Purpose. Radicalisation has gained some unusual prominence in the academic...
AbstractThis paper presents the results from exploratory primary research into the role of the inter...
Radicalization is the transition into acceptance and approval of extremist beliefs and actions, incl...
The article argues that one should consider online and offline radicalization in an integrated way. ...
The article argues that one should consider online and offline radicalization in an integrated way. ...
Anecdotal evidence asserts that extremist materials on the internet play a decisive role in radicali...
Anecdotal evidence asserts that extremist materials on the internet play a decisive role in radicali...
While the use of the internet and social media as a tool for extremists and terrorists has been well...
In the vicinity of open space, some authors have called the “dark web” the perfect “breeding grounds...