Onlife Extremism: Dynamic Integration of Digital and Physical Spaces in Radicalization

Autor(en): Valentini, Daniele
Lorusso, Anna Maria
Stephan, Achim 
Stichwörter: AGE; algorithms; internet; INTERNET USE; Islamic State; media; NETWORKS; onlife; POWER; Psychology; Psychology, Multidisciplinary; radicalization; TALK; TERRORISM; US
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Herausgeber: FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
Journal: FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
Volumen: 11
Zusammenfassung: 
This article argues that one should consider online and offline radicalization in an integrated way. Occasionally, the design of some counter-measure initiatives treats the internet and the ``real'' world as two separate and independent realms. New information communication technologies (ICTs) allow extremists to fuse digital and physical settings. As a result, our research contends that radicalization takes place in onlife spaces: hybrid environments that incorporate elements from individuals' online and offline experiences. This study substantiates this claim, and it examines how algorithms structure information on social media by tracking users' online and offline activities. Then, it analyzes how the Islamic State promoted onlife radicalization. We focus on how the Islamic State used Telegram, specific media techniques, and videos to connect the Web to the territories it controlled in Syria. Ultimately, the article contributes to the recalibration of the current debate on the relationship between online and offline radicalization on a theoretical level and suggests, on a practical level, potential counter measures.
ISSN: 16641078
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00524

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