The present report aims at identifying and analysing cultural drivers of radicalisation in Austria, to explain the process of radicalisation, and to detect patterns of radicalised ideas and their mainstreaming through digital platforms. We focus on right-wing extremism because this is the most institutionalised strand of radicalisation that dominated Austrian post-war history. As right-wing extremism is a multi-faceted phenomenon, we include YouTube videos from two different actors, one inside and the other outside institutionalised politics. The first video stems from the Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ), an elected party which has successfully mobilised using right-wing populist hate speech and is currently part of the opposition. The second ...
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Although violent extremism and actual terrorist attacks are the exception in Austria compared to oth...
Although violent extremism and actual terrorist attacks are the exception in Austria compared to oth...
This report analyses the cultural drivers of radicalization connected to the I-GAP index of the D.Ra...
This report analyses the cultural drivers of radicalization connected to the I-GAP index of the D.Ra...
This country report uses three exemplary ‘hotspots’ of radicalisation to examine the factors at the ...
Violent extremism and terrorist attacks have been rare in Austria particularly compared to other cou...
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The purpose of this report is to investigate a specific contemporary political and media discourse i...
This report is a study of the French contemporary media, focusing on the mainstreaming of radicalisa...
This article explores the results of a study on media participation on Twitter in 2018/2019 perceive...
The role played by the internet in processes of radicalisation is a pervasive subject in discussions...
Although violent extremism and actual terrorist attacks are the exception in Austria compared to oth...
Although violent extremism and actual terrorist attacks are the exception in Austria compared to oth...
This report analyses the cultural drivers of radicalization connected to the I-GAP index of the D.Ra...
This report analyses the cultural drivers of radicalization connected to the I-GAP index of the D.Ra...
This country report uses three exemplary ‘hotspots’ of radicalisation to examine the factors at the ...
Violent extremism and terrorist attacks have been rare in Austria particularly compared to other cou...
The report briefly summarises the key features of the Italian media landscape: its concentration; th...
This report addresses contemporary stakeholders, structures, channels, and platforms of radicalisati...
This report examines the use of media objects by the proponents of the Islamic State in Kosovo to tr...
The so-called refugee crisis was a major one in recent history. Since 2015, Serbia has witnessed an ...
This report examines the media scene in Hungary and how it serves as a tool of radicalisation. It tr...
The purpose of this report is to investigate a specific contemporary political and media discourse i...
This report is a study of the French contemporary media, focusing on the mainstreaming of radicalisa...
This article explores the results of a study on media participation on Twitter in 2018/2019 perceive...
The role played by the internet in processes of radicalisation is a pervasive subject in discussions...