The German Far Right Online: A Longitudinal Study
This study analyses the behaviour of the German-speaking far right within, and across, a variety of online platforms from 2021 to 2023.
This study analyses the behaviour of the German-speaking far right within, and across, a variety of online platforms from 2021 to 2023.
This report is the English translation of the summary of the expert conference "In the Blind Spot - Right Wing Extremists on Alternative and Established Platforms", which took place in Berlin in September 2023.
This report provides a summary of the expert conference "In the Blind Spot - Right Wing Extremists on Alternative and Established Platforms", which took place in Berlin in September 2023.
This guide provides a low-threshold introduction to the strategic-communicative handling of information manipulation, including the establishment of a monitoring environment and StratCom measures, for those responsible for communication in MPs' offices, ministries and public authorities.
This is the German translation of a policy paper, providing an overview on the risks of emerging platforms and technologies, and identifying a series of policy implications. It analyses ‘decentralised’, ‘generative’, and ‘immersive’ technologies regarding their impact on disinformation, hate and extremism.
This is the German translation of a DPL paper proposing measures to assess and mitigate online gender-based violence, emphasising the connections with different extremisms.
As part of the second phase of the project “Cross-Platform Identification, Monitoring, and Modelling of Disinformation Dissemination Patterns (NOTORIOUS),” this report examines the social media debate about the gas price crisis in Germany as a case study with broad political, economic and social relevance.
This report presents the key findings from a project targeting disinformation narratives against Ukrainian refugees within Russian- and Arabic-speaking communities in Germany, outlining the process of creation of four counter videos and an evaluation of the videos' dissemination.
This report is the German translation of our case studies on Telegram, Discord and Odysee seeking to apply different methodological approaches to analyse platforms that primarily present technological, ethical and legal, difficulties for researchers.
This report provides a summary of the second expert conference for the "Countering radicalisation in right-wing extremist online subcultures" project, which met in Berlin in October 2022.