VOX-Pol

@VOX_Pol

Academic research network focused on researching prevalence, contours, functions, & impacts of violent online political extremism. Coordinator: .

Joined February 2014

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Apr 12

    A reminder that the Researcher Resources section of our website contains, among others, sub-sections on Ethics, Researcher Welfare, Datasets and Tools, and Publication Venues, along with a Jobs board. Go to:

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  2. Retweeted
    Jul 1

    This is a great resource. Check out our panel on resilience to online polarization! A short, but nice conversation.

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    Thank you to for including our response to the EU terrorist content online regulation on their blog. Give it a read!

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  4. Jul 1

    Our colleagues have made videos of the all the recorded panels at last week’s virtual 2021 available on their channel; check them out at:

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  5. Jul 1

    More on the EU’s Regulation on preventing dissemination of online terrorist content, which entered into force on 7 June, on this week’s Blog, in which say “support mechanisms, legal certainty, & safeguards needed to avoid negative impact.”

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  6. Jun 28

    On our Blog, the latest iteration of ’s very useful overview of tools that can be used for retrieving and analysing —and other—data, many of which are free.

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  7. Jun 24

    Below position may be of interest to some followers. The goal of the specific project is to study fringe online communities and a Key Requirement—besides a PhD—is “Ability to conduct research on cybersafety, online harms, and online extremism.”

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  8. Jun 23

    On this week’s Blog, the latest iteration of ’s very useful overview of tools that can be used for retrieving and analysing Twitter—and other—data, many of which are free.

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    On the Blog, researchers at the summarize their recent study, published in Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, on the presence of extremist ideologies, grievances, and mobilization efforts on violent right-wing extremist online forums.

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  10. Jun 20

    Need some Sunday reading? Check out this week’s Blog by & colleagues summarising their recent Studies in Conflict & Terrorism article on the presence of extremist ideologies, grievances, & mobilisation efforts on extreme right online forums: .

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  11. Jun 19

    Our colleagues can’t do an in-person ‘Terrorism and Social Media Conference,’ a.k.a. , this year, but they’re doing a week of virtual panels instead beginning this Monday, 21 June. More info and free registration at:

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  12. Retweeted
    Jun 16

    On the Blog this week: We summarize our recent study, published in Studies in Conflict & Terrorism, on the presence of extremist ideologies, grievances, and mobilization efforts found in two of the most violent right-wing extremist web-forums:

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  13. Jun 15

    Get a quick catch-up on what we’ve been doing over the last three months with the latest issue of our Newsletter, which is available on our website at and sign-up at the bottom of our homepage to get it in your in-box quarterly.

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  14. Retweeted
    Jun 10

    On this week’s Blog reports on the findings of his PhD research on 370 Bangladeshi violent extremists’ use of digital media.

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  15. Jun 10

    On this week’s Blog reports on the findings of his PhD research on 370 Bangladeshi violent extremists’ use of digital media.

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  16. Retweeted
    Jun 9

    Thanks for publishing the blogpost based on the findings of my PhD project. How Do Violent Extremists Use Digital Media? An Analysis of Extremist Lifecycles

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  17. Jun 8

    Our colleagues are hosting a webinar on lone actors in digital environments on Monday next, 14 June. For more info and to sign-up, go to .

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  18. Jun 7

    Because our colleagues can’t have an in-person this year, they’re organising a series of virtual events during the week of Monday, 21 to Friday, 25 June instead. Info on the full programme and registration is at

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    Jun 3

    There are five gaps in responses to the exploitation of the internet and digital technology: innovation, creative, knowledge, partnership and artificial intelligence, says on this week’s Blog. H/T

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  20. Jun 5

    Last week’s panel on ethics in online extremism and terrorism research, with contributions from ’s , ’s , , and , is now on at .

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  21. Jun 3

    There are five gaps in responses to the exploitation of the internet and digital technology: innovation, creative, knowledge, partnership and artificial intelligence, says on this week’s Blog. H/T

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