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Phadke, Shruti y Tanushree Mitra. "Educators, Solicitors, Flamers, Motivators, Sympathizers: Characterizing Roles in Online Extremist Movements". Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction 5, CSCW2 (13 de octubre de 2021): 1–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3476051.

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Social media provides the means by which extremist social movements, such as white supremacy and anti-LGBTQ, thrive online. Yet, we know little about the roles played by the participants of such movements. In this paper, we investigate these participants to characterize their roles, their role dynamics, and their influence in spreading online extremism. Our participants-online extremist accounts-are 4,876 public Facebook pages or groups that have shared information from the websites of 289 Southern Poverty LawCenter (SPLC) designated extremist groups. Guided by theories of participatory activism, we map the information sharing features of these extremists accounts. By clustering the quantitative features followed by qualitative expert validation, we identify five roles surrounding extremist activism-educators, solicitors, flamers, motivators, sympathizers. For example, solicitors use links from extremist websites to attract donations and participation in extremist issues, whereas flamers share inflammatory extremist content inciting anger. We further investigate role dynamics such as, how stable these roles are over time and how likely will extremist accounts transition from one role into another. We find that roles core to the movement-educators and solicitors-are more stable, while flamers and motivators can transition to sympathizers with high probability. Finally, using a Hawkes process model, we test which roles are more influential in spreading various types of information. We find that educators and solicitors exert the most influence in triggering extremist link posts, whereas flamers are influential in triggering the spread of information from fake news sources. Our results help in situating various roles on the trajectory of deeper engagement into the extremist movements and understanding the potential effect of various counter-extremism interventions. Our findings have implications for understanding how online extremist movements flourish through participatory activism and how they gain a spectrum of allies for mobilizing extremism online.
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Goede, Laura-Romina, Carl Philipp Schröder, Lena Lehmann y Thomas Bliesener. "Online Activities and Extremist Attitudes in Adolescence: An Empirical Analysis with a Gender Differentiation". Monatsschrift für Kriminologie und Strafrechtsreform 105, n.º 4 (1 de octubre de 2022): 257–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/mks-2022-0021.

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Abstract Radicalization research is dedicated to analyzing factors related to radicalization processes, which in turn can lead to extremism. One factor is frequently discussed: the role of the Internet. This paper examines the relationship between active and passive online activities, including consumption, networking, and posting, and extremist attitudes in the field of Islamism and right-wing extremism among adolescents. Data from a school survey (N = 6,715) show that right-wing attitudes are particularly correlated with consumption of political websites, though this effect is weaker among females. However, posting shows only a small effect and networking shows no effect at all. Islamist attitudes, on the other hand, are related to the extent to which one consumes violent Islamist videos, meets other Muslims online, and posts Islamic content.
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Балашова, А. А. "INFORMATION EXTREMISM: PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS." VESTNIK OF THE EAST SIBERIAN INSTITUTE OF THE MINISTRY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION, n.º 2(105) (9 de junio de 2023): 99–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.55001/2312-3184.2023.59.97.009.

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Введение. Статья посвящена вопросам распространения экстремистских материа-лов в сети Интернет, а именно в социальных сетях. Информационный экстремизм, как один из разновидностей экстремизма, на сегодняшний день наиболее опасен. Так как ин-формация, несущая в себе запрещенный контент, зачастую общедоступна, а распростра-нители данной информации, преследуя свои преступные цели, не разграничивают аудито-рию на детей и взрослых. Рассмотрение вопросов об установке ограничений пользования Интернет-сайтами сомнительной направленности и дальнейшей их блокировки как нико-гда остро стоит в нашей стране. Проблемы, возникающие при борьбе с информационным экстремизмом, должны решаться и на законодательном, и на международном уровне, а комплексный подход может привести к положительным результатам. Материалы и методы. Нормативная база исследования – нормативно-правовые акты Российской Федерации. Методология работы включает в себя как общенаучные (ана-лиз, синтез, дедукции, индукции), так и частнонаучные методы. Результаты исследования. Предложен авторский подход к решению затронутых в исследовании проблем. Выводы и заключения. Автором установлена необходимость в совершенствова-нии действующего законодательства для более углубленной проверки сайтов, имеющих сомнительный контент, а также ужесточение ответственности за преступления и правона-рушения, связанные с экстремистской деятельностью. Introduction: this article deals with the dissemination of extremist materials on the Inter-net, namely on social networks. Information extremism, as one of the varieties of extremism, is the most dangerous today. Because information containing banned content is often publicly avail-able, and distributors of this information do not distinguish between children and adults in pursuit of their criminal goals. Consideration of the issue of imposing restrictions on the use of dubious websites and their further blocking is more urgent than ever in our country. Problems arising in the fight against information extremism should be solved at both the legislative and international level, and a comprehensive approach can lead to positive results. Materials and methods: the normative base of the study normative legal acts of the Rus-sian Federation. The methodology of the work includes both general scientific methods (analysis, synthesis, deduction, induction) and particular scientific methods. The Results of the study: the author's approach to solving the problems raised in the study is proposed. Findings and Conclusion: the author has identified the need to improve existing legisla-tion to more thoroughly check websites with dubious content and to increase liability for c rimes and offences related to extremist activity. Keywords: information extremism, IT-crimes, social network, national security, criminal procedural legislation, extremist organizations.
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Reid, Edna y Hsinchen Chen. "Internet-Savvy U.S. and Middle Eastern Extremist Groups". Mobilization: An International Quarterly 12, n.º 2 (1 de junio de 2007): 177–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.17813/maiq.12.2.l86p127t05362654.

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Using an interdisciplinary perspective, this study provides a hyperlink and content analysis of 44 U.S. domestic and 40 Middle Eastern extremist groups' websites to analyze their use of computer-mediated communication (CMC) to support collective identity and mobilization. The findings contrast Middle Eastern extremist groups' use of the Internet to develop virtual communities and support their virtual command/control operations with the U.S. domestic groups' focus on communication and ideological indoctrination. Finally, the results suggest that the usages of CMC are underpinned by the geographical reach of extremist groups' campaign as well as their strategic goals, ideologies, needs, and political legitimacy, driving the various groups to use CMC in a distinctive manner.
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Simpson, Patricia Anne. "Mobilizing Meanings: Translocal Identities of the Far Right Web". German Politics and Society 34, n.º 4 (1 de diciembre de 2016): 34–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/gps.2016.340403.

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Europe has witnessed the rise of a multigenerational, populist shift to the right, characterized by the unapologetic deployment of extremist symbols, ideologies, and politics, but also by repudiations of right-wing labels associated with racism, xenophobia, and nativist entitlements. The political lexicon of far-right rhetoric derives its considerable persuasive force from mobilizing and normalizing extremist views. This article examines the intricately and translocally woven connections among representative movements, organizations, and media personalities who popularize and disseminate far-right views through social media and their own internet websites. With diatribes about the threat against Russia, the uncontainable and intolerable influx of refugees and asylum seekers, whom they blame for terrorist attacks, deteriorating family values, the loss of national German identity, and the antidemocratic politics of Chancellor Angela Merkel, the cadre of self-credentializing experts and politicians, some in alignment with Pegida, mobilize historical moments and meanings to make connections with a broad spectrum of supporters.
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Doerr, Nicole y Beth Gharrity Gardner. "After the storm". Translation in Society 1, n.º 1 (26 de enero de 2022): 83–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/tris.21008.doe.

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Abstract This study investigates the translational practices of far-right activists in Germany through content analysis of storytelling about the January 6 storming of the US Capitol in influential German alternative news websites. Findings reveal how far-right commentators used their intermediary position to re-narrate, translate, and convert ‘mainstream’ accounts of an exceptionally contentious event into stories supporting far-right- wing and extremist identities. Re-narrations of January 6 events characterized protesters as victim-heroes and contrasted them with the true villains responsible for the chaos and violence, which included a broad spectrum of political actors on the ideological left writ large.
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Boulouard, Zakaria, Mariya Ouaissa, Mariyam Ouaissa, Moez Krichen, Mutiq Almutiq y Karim Gasmi. "Detecting Hateful and Offensive Speech in Arabic Social Media Using Transfer Learning". Applied Sciences 12, n.º 24 (14 de diciembre de 2022): 12823. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app122412823.

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The democratization of access to internet and social media has given an opportunity for every individual to openly express his or her ideas and feelings. Unfortunately, this has also created room for extremist, racist, misogynist, and offensive opinions expressed either as articles, posts, or comments. While controlling offensive speech in English-, Spanish-, and French- speaking social media communities and websites has reached a mature level, it is much less the case for their counterparts in Arabic-speaking countries. This paper presents a transfer learning solution to detect hateful and offensive speech on Arabic websites and social media platforms. This paper will compare the performance of different BERT-based models trained to classify comments as either abusive or neutral. The training dataset contains comments in standard Arabic as well as four dialects. We will also use their English translations for comparative purposes. The models were evaluated based on five metrics: Accuracy, Precision, Recall, F1-Score, and Confusion Matrix.
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Prokhorenko, Yelizaveta S. "METHODS OF RECRUITMENT ACTIVITY". LEGAL ORDER: History, Theory, Practice 40, n.º 1 (30 de marzo de 2024): 177–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.47475/2311-696x-2024-40-1-177-181.

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This article discusses a set of methods of committing crimes related to recruitment activities. Recruitment methods are used by representatives of terrorist and extremist organizations. The methods aimed at committing crimes of this category are diverse in nature, consist in the impact of a social and psycho-emotional nature in the form of manipulation, pressure, threats and many others. The recruiter’s choice of a means of influencing the victim’s consciousness depends on many factors, primarily on the personality of the subject being influenced. The intensity of the appearance of new faces in terrorist and extremist organizations, supporters of mass riots, and mercenaries depends on the complexity of the methods of influence and the ability to master them. There are strategies for gradual social influence on human consciousness through websites and other Internet resources, the activities of which, as a rule, are promptly suppressed by law enforcement agencies. However, interaction of a personal nature or through messengers protected by end-to-end encryption can not be stopped in a timely manner and resist the recruitment of a person. The main task is to study various methods of recruitment activities in order to create tactics to warn citizens and combat recruiters at the initial stage
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Khan, Hameed Ullah, Muhammad Farooq Shah y Muhammad Ilyas Khan. "SHANGHAI COOPERATION ORGANISATION AND AFGHANISTAN: INTERESTS AND LIMITATIONS". Margalla Papers 27, n.º 1 (30 de junio de 2023): 82–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.54690/margallapapers.27.1.153.

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Shanghai Cooperation Organisation has greater relevance in Afghanistan because of its strategic importance and geographic proximity. For years, the country has harboured numerous extremist groups and insurgents. It has remained a battleground for US-led coalition forces and the Taliban for about two decades. Despite efforts by the US and its allies, peace has yet to be restored in Afghanistan, and the responsibility now rests on regional countries. It is crucial for these states, especially Eurasian nations, to work together to stabilise the war-torn country and bring lasting peace to the region. Therefore, the study examines the push and pull factors of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation’s interests in Afghanistan and the challenges that come with implementing their peace plans. The data has been collected from various primary and secondary sources, including websites, newspapers and research articles. The paper also highlights two major concerns for the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, the economic crisis in Afghanistan and the international recognition of the Taliban government. Bibliography Entry Khan, Hameed Ullah, Muhammad Farooq Shah and Muhammad Ilyas Khan. 2023. "Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and Afghanistan: Interests and Limitations." Margalla Papers 27 (1): 82-95.
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Alderton, Zoe. "“Nothing Tastes as Good as Skinny Feels”". International Journal for the Study of New Religions 12, n.º 2 (13 de junio de 2024): 157–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/ijsnr.27320.

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There has always been something compelling about extreme bodies. Kate Moss exemplifies “the waif,” a body type both frightening and appealing. She is one of the most common celebrities discussed on pro-anorexia (or, pro-ana) websites. To explore the connection between Moss’s body and pro-ana participation, this article examines the potential for an extraordinary body to solidify the aims of an extremist group and to draw in new members. Her unusually slender form affirms this pro-starvation cluster by physically representing the emotional distress that lies at its core. There is no conclusive evidence that Moss suffers from an eating disorder, and she has been open about discouraging people from starving themselves to look like her. Nevertheless, she has been framed as a unique icon in the pro-ana sphere, despite her personal intent, due to the extreme nature of her body. She helps members to express mental illness and severe emotional distress via an emaciated frame and grungy-but-cool aesthetic. She therefore gives people a way to explore sickness and femininity concurrently, which is especially relevant for young women with eating disorders. The pro-ana community has adopted her as a cult icon for these reasons. Here, I analyse this process using Rodney Stark and William Sims Bainbridge’s sociological scholarship on the social role of religion broadly and “cult formation” more specifically. This raises important questions about consent in cult formation and the role required of a leader.
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Tesis sobre el tema "Extremist websites"

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Hitz, Adrien. "Modelling of extremes". Thesis, University of Oxford, 2016. https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:ad32f298-b140-4aae-b50e-931259714085.

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This work focuses on statistical methods to understand how frequently rare events occur and what the magnitude of extreme values such as large losses is. It lies in a field called extreme value analysis whose scope is to provide support for scientific decision making when extreme observations are of particular importance such as in environmental applications, insurance and finance. In the univariate case, I propose new techniques to model tails of discrete distributions and illustrate them in an application on word frequency and multiple birth data. Suitably rescaled, the limiting tails of some discrete distributions are shown to converge to a discrete generalized Pareto distribution and generalized Zipf distribution respectively. In the multivariate high-dimensional case, I suggest modeling tail dependence between random variables by a graph such that its nodes correspond to the variables and shocks propagate through the edges. Relying on the ideas of graphical models, I prove that if the variables satisfy a new notion called asymptotic conditional independence, then the density of the joint distribution can be simplified and expressed in terms of lower dimensional functions. This generalizes the Hammersley- Clifford theorem and enables us to infer tail distributions from observations in reduced dimension. As an illustration, extreme river flows are modeled by a tree graphical model whose structure appears to recover almost exactly the actual river network. A fundamental concept when studying limiting tail distributions is regular variation. I propose a new notion in the multivariate case called one-component regular variation, of which Karamata's and the representation theorem, two important results in the univariate case, are generalizations. Eventually, I turn my attention to website visit data and fit a censored copula Gaussian graphical model allowing the visualization of users' behavior by a graph.
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Libros sobre el tema "Extremist websites"

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Brandon, James. Virtual Caliphate: Islamic extremists and their websites. London: Centre for Social Cohesion, 2008.

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Domscheit-Berg, Daniel. Inside Wikileaks: My time with Julian Assange at the world's most dangerous website. New York: Crown Publishers, 2011.

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Domscheit-Berg, Daniel. Inside Wikileaks: My time with Julian Assange at the world's most dangerous website. [Toronto]: Doubleday Canada, 2011.

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Department of Defense. Trolling New Media: Violent Extremist Groups Recruiting Through Social Media - Propaganda, Websites, Blogs, Mobile Phones, Online Gaming, Al-Qaeda, ISIS, Muslim Terrorism, Counterterrorism. Independently Published, 2016.

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Schmalfeldt, Bill. Axis of Weasels: How Right Wing Extremists Exploit Self-Publishing Websites to Silence Opinion. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2014.

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Jarvis, Lee, Thomas Chen, Stuart Macdonald y Anne Aly. Violent Extremism Online: New Perspectives on Terrorism and the Internet. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Violent Extremism Online: New Perspectives on Terrorism and the Internet. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Jarvis, Lee, Thomas Chen, Stuart Macdonald y Anne Aly. Violent Extremism Online: New Perspectives on Terrorism and the Internet. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Jarvis, Lee, Thomas Chen, Stuart Macdonald y Anne Aly. Violent Extremism Online: New Perspectives on Terrorism and the Internet. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Domscheit-Berg, Daniel. Inside WikiLeaks: My Time with Julian Assange at the World's Most Dangerous Website. Penguin Random House, 2011.

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"8. The Social Structure of Extremist Websites". En Terrorism and Counterterrorism in Canada, 167–89. University of Toronto Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/9781487514112-010.

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Neo, Loo Seng, Leevia Dillon, Priscilla Shi, Jethro Tan, Yingmin Wang y Danielle Gomes. "Understanding the Psychology of Persuasive Violent Extremist Online Platforms". En Violent Extremism, 27–42. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-7119-3.ch003.

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Exploiting the benefits afforded by the Internet, violent extremists have created and utilised a myriad of online platforms (e.g., websites, forums, blogs, social media) that have abetted and enhanced their recruitment campaigns across the world. While the idea of countering violent extremists' online presence is a matter of considerable security interest, the paucity of research analysing the persuasiveness of their online platforms to certain target audiences impedes law enforcement agencies' capability to deal with them. There is a need to understand why their online platforms are so persuasive to certain target audiences. Focusing on these online platforms, this chapter will examine the features of these platforms that enhance the appeal of violent extremist messages.
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Shi, Priscilla. "A Supplementary Intervention to Deradicalisation". En Violent Extremism, 413–27. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-7119-3.ch022.

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With today's technological advancements, common online platforms, such as Gmail, forum, websites, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube, are used by millions to communicate and share information in the form of text, image or both with varying synchronicity. In a similar way, violent extremists are also bringing their radical agenda online. As more individuals become radicalised by online violent extremist propaganda, the need to counter such propaganda and manage existing threats, such as incarcerated detainees who are more technology-savvy, becomes increasingly urgent. This chapter propounds the idea of online deradicalisation. First, the online milieu and its concomitant social phenomena will be discussed. Second, an overview of existing elements of deradicalisation and its target audience will be covered. Third, the chapter will delve into online psychotherapy and its potential applicability to deradicalisation. Last, the chapter will conclude with relevant implications and future research directions.
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Barber, Kate. "9. From the Outside Looking in: The Risks and Challenges of Analysing Extremist Discourses on Far-right and Manosphere Websites". En Vulnerabilities, Challenges and Risks in Applied Linguistics, 131–46. Multilingual Matters, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21832/9781788928243-010.

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"THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MODERATE WEBSITES". En Indonesia’s Moderate Muslim Websites and Their Fight Against Online Islamic Extremism, 7–14. ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1355/9789815104844-005.

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"SOCIAL MEDIA AND RADICAL WEBSITES". En Indonesia’s Moderate Muslim Websites and Their Fight Against Online Islamic Extremism, 4–6. ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1355/9789815104844-004.

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"CONCLUSION". En Indonesia’s Moderate Muslim Websites and Their Fight Against Online Islamic Extremism, 23. ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1355/9789815104844-008.

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"EXECUTIVE SUMMARY". En Indonesia’s Moderate Muslim Websites and Their Fight Against Online Islamic Extremism, VII—VIII. ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1355/9789815104844-002.

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"INTRODUCTION". En Indonesia’s Moderate Muslim Websites and Their Fight Against Online Islamic Extremism, 1–3. ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1355/9789815104844-003.

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"THE ROLE OF THE GOVERNMENT". En Indonesia’s Moderate Muslim Websites and Their Fight Against Online Islamic Extremism, 20–22. ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1355/9789815104844-007.

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Colibaba, Stefan, Lucia Petrescu y Anca cristina Colibaba. "MYSTORY - THE STORY OF NOW AND THEN". En eLSE 2012. Editura Universitara, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.12753/2066-026x-12-107.

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"Because history is larger than history books" this is why MyStory (Creating an ICT-based inter-generational learning environment;Project no. 511641-LLP-1-2010-1-RO-KA3-KA3MP) has been planned to explore and bring out into the light the stories of the past. Their stories matter! The stories of all those who have had history for a daily life. It is through these stories that we hope to bridge the gap between generations. Understanding the other is the first step towards embracing generations which may seem so far away or ahead of times. Seniors and teenagers - two social extremes in the present world, each of them carying an impressive load of knowledge, values and abilities. Seniors have the memories of a world slowly fading away while teenagers have the pulse of present and vision of future. It is therefore a must that these two ends bound to create a constant interconnection through sharing, input and intake on the part of both sides. Factual information is moulded by personal experice and in this particular context subjectivity brings an added value to already stored historical information. The "I" stands not for distortion of reality but for personal experience which needs to be valorised and treasured for its great potential of casting light upon present. Past itself can be updated and present technologies be put in its service. MyStory project empowers seniors and encourages them to share their stories with the young generation through interviews collected by young people. Films, the final form of these interviews, are presented to the final beneficiary on the project website at www.mystories.eu and are accompanied by complementary information on the historical and social background. This is mainly targeted at teenagers, educational institutions, museums, researchers etc who can use the processed or row material in their professional activities. On the other hand, seniors are involved in training classes to develop basic ICT skills which allow them to have access to online information and thus add a new alternative to daily activities. Training is being done with the help and support of teenagers and this ensures a bidirectional transfer of knowledge and abilities. Technology in the case of MyStory project is being used to facilitate access to online information but also to equip the user with transversal competences which can be used either on the virtual or the face-to-face medium. Combining past experiences with present innovative technologies is a means of reviving history in a functional way and making it part of the present dynamics.
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Informes sobre el tema "Extremist websites"

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Droogan, Julian, Lise Waldek, Brian Ballsun-Stanton y Jade Hutchinson. Mapping a Social Media Ecosystem: Outlinking on Gab & Twitter Amongst the Australian Far-right Milieu. RESOLVE Network, septiembre de 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37805/remve2022.6.

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Attention to the internet and the online spaces in which violent extremists interact and spread content has increased over the past decades. More recently, that attention has shifted from understanding how groups like the self-proclaimed Islamic State use the internet to spread propaganda to understanding the broader internet environment and, specifically, far-right violent extremist activities within it. This focus on how far right violent extremist—including far-right racially and ethnically motivated violent extremists (REMVEs) within them—create, use, and exploit the online networks in which they exist to promote their hateful ideology and reach has largely focused on North America and Europe. However, in recent years, examinations of those online dynamics elsewhere, including in Australia, is increasing. Far right movements have been active in Australia for decades. While these movements are not necessarily extremist nor violent, understanding how violent far right extremists and REMVEs interact within or seek to exploit these broader communities is important in further understanding the tactics, reach, and impact of REMVEs in Australia. This is particularly important in the online space access to broader networks of individuals and ideas is increasingly expanding. Adding to a steadily expanding body of knowledge examining online activities and networks of both broader far right as well as violent extremist far right populations in Australia, this paper presents a data-driven examination of the online ecosystems in which identified Australian far-right violent extremists exist and interact,1 as mapped by user generated uniform resource locators (URL), or ‘links’, to internet locations gathered from two online social platforms—Twitter and Gab. This link-based analysis has been used in previous studies of online extremism to map the platforms and content shared in online spaces and provide further detail on the online ecosystems in which extremists interact. Data incorporating the links was automatically collected from Twitter and Gab posts from users existing within the online milieu in which those identified far right extremists were connected. The data was collected over three discrete one-month periods spanning 2019, the year in which an Australian far right violent extremist carried out the Christchurch attack. Networks of links expanding out from the Twitter and Gab accounts were mapped in two ways to explore the extent and nature of the online ecosystems in which these identified far right Australian violent extremists are connected, including: To map the extent and nature of these ecosystems (e.g., the extent to which other online platforms are used and connected to one another), the project mapped where the most highly engaged links connect out to (i.e., website domain names), and To explore the nature of content being spread within those ecosystems, what sorts of content is found at the end of the most highly engaged links. The most highly engaged hashtags from across this time are also presented for additional thematic analysis. The mapping of links illustrated the interconnectedness of a social media ecosystem consisting of multiple platforms that were identified as having different purposes and functions. Importantly, no links to explicitly violent or illegal activity were identified among the top-most highly engaged sites. The paper discusses the implications of the findings in light of this for future policy, practice, and research focused on understanding the online ecosystems in which identified REMVE actors are connected and the types of thematic content shared and additional implications in light of the types of non-violent content shared within them.
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