The CTSC project is a collaborative research group including @reed_alastair @intelwire @haroro_ingram @CraigAWhiteside @charliewinter @CTProject_JW + many more
💬 Who should decide what we say online?
To find out more, check out our latest podcast episode with @reed_alastair (Assoc. Prof @Swansea_Law @CYTREC_).
Listen here: https://t.co/HltRewV00Z
ICYMI it was great to talk to the @techvsterrorism Podcast about my research on the Ethics of Content Moderation👇 @CYTREC_@VOX_Pol@CTSC_Project @Swansea_Law @Rusi_Terrorism @resolvenet
🎧 NEW EPISODE | EXTREMIST MANIFESTOS
In this week's episode, @intelwire (Senior Research Fellow @CTECMIIS) delves into extremist manifestos and the role of the internet in expanding their reach and ability to inspire further violence and hatred.
https://t.co/QFEjz1jkG8
If you're interested in what we discuss on the podcast please read me recent chapter with Adam Henschke - "Who Should Regulate Extremist Content Online?" #OpenAccess link below👇
https://t.co/tPQsYO6mvm
After the Attack: Lessons for Governments and Journalists in Reporting Terrorist Incidents
Re-upping a previous report from Andrew Glazzard and myself 👇
Just Out! @resolvenet Edited Volume on 'Researching Violent Extremism: Considerations, Reflections, and Perspectives'. Bringing together contributions from leading researchers on their experiences and insights from conducting VE research.
https://t.co/2Btb2isnbJ
For more information see @resolvenet Reports: Journeys through Extremism: The Experiences of Former Members of Al-Shabaab https://t.co/ytpelBFi83 via @resolvenet