The rapid expansion of cyberspace has greatly facilitated the strategic shift of traditional crimes to online platforms. This has included malicious actors, such as extremist organisations, making use of online networks to disseminate propaganda and incite violence through radicalising individuals. Here, we provide some insight into the phenomenon of online extremism and the current research landscape within this field. Firstly, we discuss how it is defined within academia and practice, and key examples of extremist activity in online environments. We then discuss research findings across both computational and social science disciplines, where we further consider the ways in which extremists use the Internet, counter-extremism initiatives,...
The selective bibliography presented here focuses on interdisciplinary research developed over the p...
The starting premise of this study is that internet-based communications possess unique characteris...
This thesis examines the use of social and virtual media by white supremacists, Islamic extremists a...
This article reviews the academic literature on how and for what purposes violent extremists use the...
This article reviews the academic literature on how and for what purposes violent extremists use the...
This book explores the interface between terrorism and the Internet and presents contemporary approa...
The fight against violent extremism and terrorism has taken a technological turn. In the age of inst...
The role played by the internet in processes of radicalisation is a pervasive subject in discussions...
Radicalization is the transition into acceptance and approval of extremist beliefs and actions, incl...
The rapid expansion of cyberspace has greatly facilitated the strategic shift of traditional crimes ...
Although it seems to be a global phenomenon, the internet is a part of human society for relatively ...
Some scholars and others are skeptical of a significant role for the Internet in processes of violen...
The use of Web sites by terrorist groups has been evident since the mid 1990s. Security experts and ...
Online extremism is a fast-growing threat that disrupts and threatens to damage the social fabric of...
AbstractThis paper presents the results from exploratory primary research into the role of the inter...
The selective bibliography presented here focuses on interdisciplinary research developed over the p...
The starting premise of this study is that internet-based communications possess unique characteris...
This thesis examines the use of social and virtual media by white supremacists, Islamic extremists a...
This article reviews the academic literature on how and for what purposes violent extremists use the...
This article reviews the academic literature on how and for what purposes violent extremists use the...
This book explores the interface between terrorism and the Internet and presents contemporary approa...
The fight against violent extremism and terrorism has taken a technological turn. In the age of inst...
The role played by the internet in processes of radicalisation is a pervasive subject in discussions...
Radicalization is the transition into acceptance and approval of extremist beliefs and actions, incl...
The rapid expansion of cyberspace has greatly facilitated the strategic shift of traditional crimes ...
Although it seems to be a global phenomenon, the internet is a part of human society for relatively ...
Some scholars and others are skeptical of a significant role for the Internet in processes of violen...
The use of Web sites by terrorist groups has been evident since the mid 1990s. Security experts and ...
Online extremism is a fast-growing threat that disrupts and threatens to damage the social fabric of...
AbstractThis paper presents the results from exploratory primary research into the role of the inter...
The selective bibliography presented here focuses on interdisciplinary research developed over the p...
The starting premise of this study is that internet-based communications possess unique characteris...
This thesis examines the use of social and virtual media by white supremacists, Islamic extremists a...