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Non-violent mobilisation against terrorism: why and how it matters
Guest Speakers: Dr Javier Argomaniz, Dr Tim Wilson and Dr Boris Tsokov
When studying terrorist campaigns, analysis typically centres on the two principal protagonists: the state and militant organisations. This narrow focus...
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Before the attack: what we are learning about preventing public violence
Paul Wilkinson Memorial Lecture with guest speaker Professor Jessica Stern
Public violence, including mass public shootings and terrorist attacks, accounts for a very small fraction of overall homicide, yet it produces an outsized...
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If it's not a bug, it's a feature: how the normalisation of hate speech has made games vulnerable to extremism
Guest speaker: Dr Rachel Kowert, Research Psychologist
What happens when hate speech becomes so routine in a cultural space that it's treated as unremarkable background noise? This talk will examine how...
