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Top Insights
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Countering Hate Speech, Disinformation & Propaganda
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Islamic State (Political-Religious Extremist Organization)
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Extremist & Terrorist Communication Strategies and Media
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Islamist Communications & Media
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Hate Speech, Hate Speech in Social Media
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Radicalisation: Influence of Media
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Extremist Recruitment through Media
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Jihad
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Disinformation, Misinformation, Fake News
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Right-Wing Extremism
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Taliban
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Boko Haram
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Information Warfare, Psychological Warfare
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Fundamentalisms (Religious)
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Conflicts & Wars: Roles of Digital Technologies & Conflict Narratives in Social Media
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Digital Activism, Cyber Advocacy
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Telegram
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Twitter & Microblogs
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Content Moderation & Regulation: Social Media
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Facebook
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Propaganda
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Digital & Social Media Use: Youth
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Conflict-Sensitive Digital Technology Use & Social Media in Prevention & Transformation
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Extremism & Terrorism Reporting
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Foreign Conflict Reporting, International War Reporting
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Terrorism
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Internet / ICTs and Conflicts
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War Propaganda, Propaganda in Conflicts
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Nazism
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Internet Service Providers (ISPs)
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Gaming: Uses & Effects
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Religion and Conflicts, Religious Conflicts, Religious Violence
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Enemy Images
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Hate Speech Legislation & Regulation
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Digital & Information Literacy
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Internet Effects
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Internet / Social Media Law & Regulation
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Search Engines
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Social Media
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Democratization & Digital Media / Social Media
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Instagram
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Conspiracy Narratives, Conspiracy Theories
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Political Economy of Media
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Safety of Journalists, Safety Risks of Media Workers
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Islam: Media Representation & Reporting
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Digital Literacy: Youth
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Media Literacy: Youth
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Confidential Sources, Whistleblowing, Protection of Journalists' Sources
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Polarization, Political Polarization
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Political Extremism
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Political Communication
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Persuasive Communication
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Manipulation
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Islamism
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Muslim Digital Media & Online Communities
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Yazidism, Yazidis, Yezidis
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Mobile Phones, Smartphones
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Youth & Digital Media
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Civic Engagement, Citizen Participation, Civil Society & Digital Communication
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Digital & Social Media Use, Internet Use
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Internet & Social Media Use: Women
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Textbooks, Textbook Development, Publishing & Research
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Child Protection, Protection of Minors
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Freedom of Expression
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Conflicts, Conflict Prevention & Management, Mediation, Peacebuilding
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Holocaust
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Russia-Ukraine War <2014-
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Conflict Areas: Media Systems, Media Landscapes, Role of Media
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Cyberwarfare, Cyber Operations: Attacking Enemy Computers, Software, and Control Systems
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Media Assistance in Conflict Regions & Fragile Countries
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Media Law & Regulation in Conflict Areas
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Military: Online & Social Media Communication Strategies
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Religious Communication in Conflicts & Peacebuilding
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Violence in the Media: Reception & Effects
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Violence in the Media: Video Games
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War Reporting
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Narratives, Narrative Structures
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Darknet
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Digital Ethics, AI Ethics, Social Media Ethics, Data & Information Ethics
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Digital Media Research, Digital Communication Research
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E-Governance, E-Democracy
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Hackers & Hacking
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Digital Political Communication
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Political Websites & Online Communities
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Bots
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Influencers (Social Media)
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YouTube
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Artificial Intelligence
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Gender and ICTs / Internet
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Digitalisation, Online Communication & Democracy / Democratization
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Diaspora Media
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Racism in Social Media & Digital Communication
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Romani People
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Emergency Health Communication
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QAnon (Conspiracy Narrative)
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Documenting Human Rights Violations
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Educational Games, Serious Games
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Gaming, Video Games
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Countering Defamation & Harassment
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Bias in News Media
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Sexuality: Media Representation, Sexually Explicit Media Content, Pornography
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Ubuntu (Ethical Concept of Southern African Origin)
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Female Journalists & Media Workers
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Gender-Based Harassment, Intimidation & Violence
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Gender Media Studies & Feminist Communication Research
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Women (General)
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Cancer Prevention, Cancer Communication
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Foreign Correspondents
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Influence of Media on Foreign & International Policies
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Photojournalism
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Election Reporting
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Protests, Protest Movements, Protest Reporting & Media Representation
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Religion: Media Representation
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Judaism: Media Representation & Reporting
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Risk Communication
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Communication Networks
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Internet Governance, Internet Policies
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Religious Freedom
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Diasporas
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Photography
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Fascism
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Hindu Nationalism
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Election Campaigns: Social Media
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National Identity & Media, Nationalism & Communication
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Public Opinion
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Indoctrination
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Antisemitism
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Symbols: Religious
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Research in Media & Communication
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Assassination
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Youth Violence & Violence Prevention
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Nomades
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Non-Western Communication Approaches
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Visual Communication
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Youth, Adolescents
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Media and Social Media Analysis on Religious Freedom and Violent Extremism in Central Asia: Cases of Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan
Search for Common Ground (2020), 33 pp.
"This report analyzes the content of traditional media and social networks on religious freedom and violent extremism in Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. At the same time, the study seeks to examine hate speech against certain religious groups and how pre-labeling affects those officially accu
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Social Media and the Islamic State: Can Public Relations Succeed Where Conventional Diplomacy Failed?
London; New York: Routledge (2020), xv, 98 pp.
"This book examines how social media has transformed extremist discourse. It looks at how ISIS by a sophisticated use of social media platforms and PR concepts was able to recruit, mobilize and spread fundamentalist propaganda in regions where it had little physical presence. The volume focuses on t
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Social Media and Disinformation in War Propaganda: How Afghan Government and the Taliban Use Twitter
Media Asia, volume 47, issue 1-2 (2020), pp. 34-46
"This study examines disinformation and propaganda in war in the age of information particularly through social media. It analyzes Twitter's posts of the Afghan government and the Taliban, from January to March 2018. For understanding disinformation, 952 tweets of both parties were crosschecked with
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"Video Unavailable": Social Media Platforms Remove Evidence of War Crimes
New York: Human Rights Watch (2020), 94 pp.
"Social media platforms are taking down “terrorist and violent extremist content” more and more quickly, often in response to the demands of governments, but in a way that prevents the content from being used to support investigations into serious crimes, including war crimes. “Video Unavailab
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Propaganda des „Islamischen Staats“: Formen und Formate
Wiesbaden: Springer VS (2020), vi, 411 pp.
"Die Propaganda der terroristischen Miliz "Islamischer Staat" hat für Aufsehen gesorgt und die Debatte um das Internet und vor allem das "Social Web" als Risikotechnologie oder Gefahrenraum mitbestimmt. Dabei setzt der IS auf ein breites Spektrum medialer und gestalterischer Formen und Formate eine
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"Data, including information collected by the MERIT project, demonstrates that social media and social messaging are powerful tools in Mali, and have the potential to both positively and negatively impact society, particularly in relation to violent extremism. Malian youth use social media and messa
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Hasskrieger: Der neue globale Rechtsextremismus
Bonn: Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung (bpb), Sonderausg. (2020), 224 pp.
Rechte Ego-Shooter: Von der virtuellen Hetze zum Livestream-Attentat
Bonn: Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung (bpb), Sonderausg. (2020), 208 pp.
"Rechtsextremistisch, antisemitisch oder rassistisch motivierten Anschlägen fielen seit 2019 in Neuseeland, den USA, Norwegen und Deutschland 86 Menschen zu Opfer. Die Täter verbindet nicht nur ihr Hass, sondern ebenso ihre Radikalisierung im Internet. Sie alle fanden zuvor in einschlägigen Foren
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Going Dark: The Secret Social Lives of Extremists
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London et al.: Bloomsbury (2020), viii, 348 pp.
The Neurocognitive Process of Digital Radicalization: A Theoretical Model and Analytical Framework
Journal for Deradicalization, issue 19 (2019), pp. 122-145
"Recent studies suggest that empathy induced by narrative messages can effectively facilitate persuasion and reduce psychological reactance. Although limited, emerging research on the etiology of radical political behavior has begun to explore the role of narratives in shaping an individual’s beli
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Social Media Dynamics in Boko Haram’s Terrorist Insurgence
Tokyo: Toda Peace Institute (2019), 15 pp.
"This policy brief analyses the use of social media by different groups affected by Boko Haram’s terrorist insurgence, including the group itself. The rate, speed, spread and belief which information from social media commands has changed theatres of war and amplified terrorist threats. The Nigeri
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Reviewing the Role of the Internet in Radicalization Processes
Journal for Deradicalization, issue 21 (2019), pp. 261-299
"This review presents the existing research on the role of the Internet in radicalization processes. Using a systematic literature search strategy, our paper yields 88 studies on the role of the Internet in a) right-wing extremism and b) radical jihadism. Available studies display a predominant inte
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A Typology of the Islamic State's Social Media Distribution Network
In: Media and Mass Atrocity: The Rwanda Genocide and Beyond
Waterloo, Ontario: Centre for International Governance Innovation (2019), pp. 453-482
"The Islamic State's media strategy allows for a message that has been crafted by a handful of IS propaganda agents to be disseminated by a few primary distributors, who in turn can reach thousands of unaffiliated sympathizers, and therefore millions of Twitter users. By means of a conclusion, this
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Reflect your past: Online-Radikalisierung
Bonn: Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung (bpb) (2019), 5 pp.
"Digitale Kommunikation spielt in unserem Alltag eine immer größere Rolle. Vor allem Jugendliche nutzen insbesondere das Internet zum Austausch mit Freund*innen als Informationsquelle und zur Unterhaltung. Extremistische Akteure wissen das und nutzen Internet-Plattformen und -Dienste zur Kommunika
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Countering Online Propaganda and Extremism: The Dark Side of Digital Diplomacy
Abingdon, Oxon; New York: Routledge (2019), xiv, 213 pp.
Media in the Global Context: Applications and Interventions
Cham: Palgrave Macmillan (2019), xxii, 272 pp.
"This book investigates ways in which global media coverage of conflicts affects the worldviews of the social and cultural values of nationals from the war regions. It identifies the cultural patterns in remote communities that have been 'diluted' by IT and the extent to which the changes impacted t
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Islamist Buzzers: Message Flodding, Offline Outreach, and Astroturfing
ASEAS - Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies, volume 12, issue 2 (2019), pp. 187-208
"Based on ethnographic research on Islamist buzzers – social media political operators tasked with making particular online conversation subjects trend – in Indonesia, this article details the process of how the proliferation of insensitive message in both the online and offline realms plays a r
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Social Media in Africa: An Emerging Force for Autocrats and Activists
In: Media and Mass Atrocity: The Rwanda Genocide and Beyond
Waterloo, Ontario: Centre for International Governance Innovation (2019), pp. 415-430
"The most extreme damage inflicted by social media can be seen in South Sudan. As documented in the chapter by Theo Dolan, social media in South Sudan has contributed to hatred and conflict among ethnic groups. Many investigators, including UN investigators, have warned that South Sudan's social med
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