What does the Internet add? Studying extremism and counter jihadism online International Workshop and Data Sprint14 18 January 2013New Media Digital CultureUniv...
My Enemys Enemys My Friend: Mapping Comparing Counter Jihad and Pro Israel Support on Social Networks Basri Hoogstrate, Maya Livio, Jules Mataly, Mathias Schu...
'Counter jihadism on Facebook: Mapping Connections between Organizations in Europe Introduction: On the 14th of September 2012, Facebook welcomed its 1 billiont...
Digital Methods Initiative, Amsterdam presents: What does the Internet add? Studying extremism and counter #x2010;jihadism online A symposium 15 March, 15 17hr...
Islam, Hate and the Mainstream Internet: A Cross Cultural Study of Actors and Sentiment on Google Team Members Sophie Waterloo, Audrika Rakshit, Seah Kim, Mihael...
Analysis of the Most Popular Content on an Anti Islamic Facebook Page Team Members Ana Crisostomo Despoina Mountanea Joe Mier Juliana Marques Introduction Coun...
Medium Specific Content Types and Features in Counter Jihadist Groups and Pages on Facebook Team Members Introduction Research Questions Methodology Findings Dis...
Counter jihadist literature: A network of radical authors and their influence online Team Members: Bozhan Chipev, Paola Gulian, Vicentiu Dinga, Richard Zimerman,...
Reading the Counter Jihad Discourse Team Members Steven Boegborn, Matthew Elworthy, Joseph Jackson, Charly Landman, Kieran Lewis Introduction In general, it is...
Liked, Shared and Commented on: Measuring Successful Content Within Counter Jihad Facebook Space Team Members Charlotte van Dalfsen Anne Claire Verheul Lydia van...
Datasprint Week Counter Jihadism, January 2013 Counter Jihadism online: The Delhi and the Mali Case. Representation of recent events that provoke counter jih...
Online Activity of the English Defence League Team Members: Geoffrey J. Kim, Jeroen Rademakers, Massiel Sanchez, Wieneke van Vucht Introduction As a part of a ...