Uisce Faoi Thalamh: Platform Analysis
In this report, part of the series Uisce Faoi Thalamh, we examine how online platforms are used to produce, promote and contribute to the circulation of mis- and disinformation in Ireland.
In this report, part of the series Uisce Faoi Thalamh, we examine how online platforms are used to produce, promote and contribute to the circulation of mis- and disinformation in Ireland.
The final installment of Uisce Faoi Thalamh provides an in-depth narrative analysis of the leading topics of discussions within this mis- and disinformation ecosystem in Ireland.
This digital snapshot produced by ISD for Ofcom outlines the online landscape of terrorism, extremism and hate speech related to the United Kingdom.
Active Clubs are white nationalist extremist groups that emphasise physical fitness and hand-to-hand combat skills and have a history of violence. The number of these clubs are increasing in the US, Canada and Europe, posing a threat to public safety.
This is the English translation of the report of ISD Germany’s 2022 annual conference on right-wing extremist platform use.
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 is the French 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 paper provides an overview of how a shifting landscape of youth radicalization is impacting a new generation, key trends in extremist mobilization and the broad range of extremist actors currently targeting young people.
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.
This profile provides an analysis of on- and offline anti-drag mobilization in the US, key tactics used by groups and individuals protesting drag events, and principal narratives deployed against drag performers.