‘Normal’ Authority – Who’s Got the Power in a Democratic Information Environment

Katja Theodorakis navigates the inherent tension in safeguarding online spaces from violent extremist content while adhering to the foundational principles of the liberal order.

The Global Network on Extremism and Technology (GNET) is the academic research arm of the Global Internet Forum to Counter Terrorism (GIFCT) and aims to better understand the ways in which terrorists use technology. CSCRC academics are contributing to this discourse via topical articles relating to the Australian experience.

Katja Theodorakis navigates the inherent tension in safeguarding online spaces from violent extremist content while adhering to the foundational principles of the liberal order. Read here.

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