Feeling terrified?: the emotions of online violent extremism
This Element presents original research into how young people interact with violent extremist material, including terrorist propaganda, when online. It explores a series of emotional and behavioural responses that challenge assumptions that terror or trauma are the primary emotional responses to the...
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Zusammenfassung: | This Element presents original research into how young people interact with violent extremist material, including terrorist propaganda, when online. It explores a series of emotional and behavioural responses that challenge assumptions that terror or trauma are the primary emotional responses to these online environments. It situates young people's emotional responses within a social framework, revealing them to have a relatively sophisticated relationship with violent extremism on social media that challenges simplistic concerns about processes of radicalisation. The Element draws on four years of research, including quantitative surveys and qualitative focus groups with young people, and presents a unique perspective drawn from young people's experiences |
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Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (77 Seiten) |
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title_auth | Feeling terrified? the emotions of online violent extremism |
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title_short | Feeling terrified? |
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title_sub | the emotions of online violent extremism |
topic | Youth and violence / Psychological aspects Radicalism in mass media Internet and terrorism / Psychological aspects Social media / Political aspects |
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