The interaction between online and offline Islamophobia and anti‐mosque campaigns: The literature review with a case study from an anti‐mosque social media page

G Ahmanideen, D Iner - Sociology Compass, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
In the aftermath of the war on terror, mosques have become targets for hate groups,
leveraging online platforms to amplify global anti‐mosque campaigns. These groups link …

Online and offline coordination in Australia's far-right: A study of true blue crew

J Hutchinson, M Iqbal, M Peucker, D Smith - Social Sciences, 2022 - mdpi.com
Far-right extremism transpires in virtual and physical space. In this study, we examine how
the Australian far-right extremist group 'True Blue Crew'attempted to coordinate their offline …

Examining extremist language use amongst Australian members of an online far-right forum

M Cantwell, A Cherney - Behavioral Sciences of Terrorism and …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Far-right extremists use the internet to recruit and connect with other radicalised individuals
and spread their propaganda online, with them being prolific users of online forums and …

[PDF][PDF] Online radicalisation: What we know

J Whittaker - 2023 - home-affairs.ec.europa.eu
Online radicalisation has become a key concern within contemporary society. Policymakers
and the media have frequently framed it as a process in which individuals engage with …

“It Feels Like Coming Home”: Dutch Far-Right Echo Chambers as Identity-Driven Communities

H Kaijzel - 2024 - studenttheses.uu.nl
Contemporary right-wing extremism has largely shifted from the offline environment to the
digital sphere. The Internet not only allows the far-right to optimize its activities' effectiveness …