Imparting crucial insights into the digital evolution of far-right extremism and its challenges, this book explores how far-right extremism has transformed, utilizing digital spaces for communication and employing coded language to evade detection.
Tine Munk is a Senior Lecturer in the Criminology and Criminal Justice Department at Nottingham Trent University, UK. Tine is predominately teaching and researching cybercrime and cybersecurity. Her overarching research interest is cybercrimes in a political context focusing on these crimes' power, responses, and impacts.
Chapter One: Introduction: Unveiling Far-Right Extremism Online
Chapter Two: Hate in the Digital Age. Navigating Contemporary Far-Right Extremism and Terrorism
Chapter Three: Web of Hate: The Digital Landscape of Far-Right Extremism
Chapter Four: Digital Dynamics of Far-Right Extremism: Platforms and Communications
Chapter Five: Merging the Online and Offline Environments: Codes and Symbols
Chapter Six: Concluding Remarks and Reflections