Right-wing extremists' persistent online presence: history and contemporary trends
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This policy brief traces how Western right-wing extremists have exploited the power of the internet from early dial-up bulletin board systems to contemporary social media and messaging apps. It demonstrates how the extreme right has been quick to adopt a variety of emerging online tools, not only to connect with the like-minded, but to radicalise some audiences while intimidating others, and ultimately to recruit new members, some of whom have engaged in hate crimes and/or terrorism. Highlighted throughout is the fast pace of change of both the internet and its associated platforms and technologies, on the one hand, and the extreme right, on the other, as well as how these have interacted and evolved over time. Underlined too is the persistence, despite these changes, of right-wing extremists’ online presence, which poses challenges for effectively responding to this activity moving forward. |
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10.19165/2019.3.12
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2468-0486
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© 2019. International Centre for Counter-Terrorism - The Hague.
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right-wing extremism
online tools
history
contemporary trends
online forums
social media
messaging applications
Web 2.0
policy challenges
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